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Originally posted by bardo View PostI've asked because first solution I thought was to disable the adaptive lights... did you tried to leave the LC samples as before and turn off only the adaptive lights option?If it was that easy, it would have already been done
Peter Matanov
Chaos
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Originally posted by slizer View PostWhy would you want to do that? I don't have the scene but I would bet that increasing the subdivs and leaving AL on would be better for the rendertime instead leaving them low and turning off AL.
thanks guys
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Originally posted by JohnnyLau View Postjust did a quick test, AL on low subdivs render time is lots lots quicker than AL off high subdivs.
thanks guys
If you want the IES problem solved and a quicker rendertime than the alternative (low LC subs and AL off), use AL on and high LC subdivs.If it was that easy, it would have already been done
Peter Matanov
Chaos
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Hey Johnny,
Would it be possible to get me your scene to vlado@chaosgroup.com to check what's going on? Ideally, we want things to render correctly without having to adjust anything.
Best regards,
VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Vlado,
Files are on the way to you now via wetransfer.
Thanks
Johnny
Originally posted by vlado View PostHey Johnny,
Would it be possible to get me your scene to vlado@chaosgroup.com to check what's going on? Ideally, we want things to render correctly without having to adjust anything.
Best regards,
Vlado
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