Hi,
I recently purchased a surface book 3 with the NVIDA Quadro RTX 3000 with max-q and have noticed some issues in rendering certain files ( see attached). On files where objects have SSS materials I can start an RTX rendering but the resulting image quality is poor. When I try rendering again with RTX, the render window is just black. If I switch to CUDA for rendering the window is also black. But, if I switch to GPU rendering the image renders and looks good. This only seems to happen with SSS materials. I tried rendering the file after removing all SSS materials and had no problems with this RTX graphics card. I had read somewhere that there was an issue with refraction on some graphics cards. How do I know if this is the case here and how do I fix it. This is NVidia's premier mobile graphics card right now. I would think that it would be an improvement over the 1070 card that I have in another laptop that works fine for RTX rendering. In any case, below are descriptions of my set up, the file I used and the rendering window info. Thanks, jeff
Original settings ( pretty simple)
The green block has the standard Green SSS plastic material.
RTX rendering ( first time)
GPU Rendering
I recently purchased a surface book 3 with the NVIDA Quadro RTX 3000 with max-q and have noticed some issues in rendering certain files ( see attached). On files where objects have SSS materials I can start an RTX rendering but the resulting image quality is poor. When I try rendering again with RTX, the render window is just black. If I switch to CUDA for rendering the window is also black. But, if I switch to GPU rendering the image renders and looks good. This only seems to happen with SSS materials. I tried rendering the file after removing all SSS materials and had no problems with this RTX graphics card. I had read somewhere that there was an issue with refraction on some graphics cards. How do I know if this is the case here and how do I fix it. This is NVidia's premier mobile graphics card right now. I would think that it would be an improvement over the 1070 card that I have in another laptop that works fine for RTX rendering. In any case, below are descriptions of my set up, the file I used and the rendering window info. Thanks, jeff
Original settings ( pretty simple)
The green block has the standard Green SSS plastic material.
RTX rendering ( first time)
GPU Rendering
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