Hey all,
I've got a question here that's really bugging me, and it's really hard to figure out a solution due to render times. I've got this scene I'm working on, here's an example shot of the problem:
You can see on the rails, especially further back into the scene, we're getting an aliasing problem as the camera moves. I've tried everything I can think of. This shot was rendered at 720p, but I also tried a 1080p render to no real difference. I've tried really upping my area filter up to even 4 with no real difference.
Part of the additional problem to trying to figure this out on my own is every time I try a setting change I have to wait for a good 15-20 frames to render again before I know if there's any difference.
Do any of you have any idea how to fix this issue? By the way, I'm workin on V-ray 2.5 and Max 2012.
Thank you!
I've got a question here that's really bugging me, and it's really hard to figure out a solution due to render times. I've got this scene I'm working on, here's an example shot of the problem:
You can see on the rails, especially further back into the scene, we're getting an aliasing problem as the camera moves. I've tried everything I can think of. This shot was rendered at 720p, but I also tried a 1080p render to no real difference. I've tried really upping my area filter up to even 4 with no real difference.
Part of the additional problem to trying to figure this out on my own is every time I try a setting change I have to wait for a good 15-20 frames to render again before I know if there's any difference.
Do any of you have any idea how to fix this issue? By the way, I'm workin on V-ray 2.5 and Max 2012.
Thank you!
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