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    Hi

    I am getting random white pixles in my reflections in some materials. I cant figure out what is causing this.

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    I am in Vray3.0 max 2015

    I tried reducing the Max ray intens to 15

    Sub pixel mapping on.

    Removed the specular from all lights.

    Increased the reflection sampling.

    Turned Enbree off.

    None of these steps made any difference.

    Any tips?

    Thanks

    N

  • #2
    The answer is the render slaves were rendering in vray 2.5

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    • #3
      Ok, glad you found the problem. Was this with DR, or just regular network rendering?

      Best regards,
      Vlado
      I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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      • #4
        This was with regular network rendering.

        We had a power cut one night last week. Afterwards things were a bit strange. All the computers started rendering slower. I thought it was something to do with the network. The progressive render would not network render it kept defaulting to Adaptive subdivision.

        I also couldn't reproduce the random pixel thing.

        It looks like the slave machines reverted back to vray 2.5. It was sort of good that they kept rendering but I would have been better if there was some kind of warning.

        To fix it I installed Vray 3.10.02 on all computers.

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        • #5
          Ive been running into that with v-ray 3.10.02 using DR and on one machine, Im having to crank render settings up much higher than I used to, to get rid of them. I can post examples if needed.
          Cheers,
          -dave
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Syclone1 View Post
            Im having to crank render settings up much higher than I used to, to get rid of them. I can post examples if needed.
            Yes, please - a scene will be helpful to see what's going on.

            Best regards,
            Vlado
            I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by vlado View Post
              Yes, please - a scene will be helpful to see what's going on.

              Best regards,
              Vlado
              Ok Ill try to make a test scene today to send to you, my current one is far too big and don't have permission to send this particular one.
              Cheers,
              -dave
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              • #8
                PERFECT! Haha Im loosing it, I opened up the file I was fighting with for hours on the weekend and now that one is rendering properly. Going to be working on it today so if it decides to act up Ill take screenshots of everything, grab all the log files and zip this baby up and fire it over to you.
                Cheers,
                -dave
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                • #9
                  Glad to hear that the issue solved for now.
                  Please inform us if it happens again.
                  Svetlozar Draganov | Senior Manager 3D Support | contact us
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