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  • #31
    Originally posted by khoross View Post
    i agree with glorybound.
    if you keep lowering your AA max subdiv, you will not end up with a sharp image, i see you're using DOF also.
    DOF in my experience need higher AA then same scene witout DOf.
    one quick way to fix render time in a very tight deadline is use vraylights without portal mode in windows & adjust the intensity manually.
    when using skportals where do you go to change its intensity?
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    • #32
      Originally posted by mitviz View Post
      when using skportals where do you go to change its intensity?
      He wrote that he adjusts the intensity without portal mode.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by glorybound View Post
        He wrote that he adjusts the intensity without portal mode.
        o heck, just saw, thanks, i get bashed alot when i say i do things like that the old way but it seems am not the only one, good to not be alone
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