Hi, I've been experiencing quite lot of flicker when animating the vray Sun system. Basically my scene consists of a car interior lit predominantly with the sun/sky system, the sun is then animated to give the effect of a sunset.
I have several additional rectangle lights to boost the interior lighting but have experimented with and without these but the flickering still occurs. At the same time my camera is animated with a small amount of movement.
I've not experience GI flicker to this extent with Vray in previous animation jobs so I'm wondering if this is a floor to the sun/sky system, or if I'm simply expecting it to do something it wasn't designed to deliver.
I'm using adaptive DMC: min:1, max: 10, threshold: 0.003.
My GI settings are as follows:
Primary bounces: IR Map, High animation, subs: 50, interp samples: 60, interp frames: 2. All settings set to animation. Have baked the map using animation prepass, then loaded to animation rendering.
Secondary bounces: Light Cache, subs: 500, sample size: 0.02, Mode: Flythrough
Please let me know if I can provide additional information.
Any advice for achieving a flicker free sunset would be very much appreciated. Thanks in adv
Matt
I have several additional rectangle lights to boost the interior lighting but have experimented with and without these but the flickering still occurs. At the same time my camera is animated with a small amount of movement.
I've not experience GI flicker to this extent with Vray in previous animation jobs so I'm wondering if this is a floor to the sun/sky system, or if I'm simply expecting it to do something it wasn't designed to deliver.
I'm using adaptive DMC: min:1, max: 10, threshold: 0.003.
My GI settings are as follows:
Primary bounces: IR Map, High animation, subs: 50, interp samples: 60, interp frames: 2. All settings set to animation. Have baked the map using animation prepass, then loaded to animation rendering.
Secondary bounces: Light Cache, subs: 500, sample size: 0.02, Mode: Flythrough
Please let me know if I can provide additional information.
Any advice for achieving a flicker free sunset would be very much appreciated. Thanks in adv
Matt
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