Re: Rectangular lights create noisy reflections??
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Okay. So I've done a bit more. Still not satisfied with the results though. I've turned down the subdivs to the regions of 4-16 to the materials and turned off reflections in some of the materials such as the wood.
I think the problem with using a rectangular light in the middle of the room is that it casts a small shadow onto the walls because of the edge of the rectangular light. Any particular way around this? I also kept no decay on because turning it off made me have to boost up the rectangular light's multiplier quite a bit.
This time it took just a little over an hour to render. It should still be able to go down a fair bit right?? I'm using an Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4200 @2.00GHz with 3.00GB RAM (even though only 2 is used?).
I also tried adjusting the camera a bit to get that horizontal to work and the verticals to be.. well.. vertical but I think the rooms a bit too small to lower the FOV any more. (I'll be honest, I didn't quite understand what you meant about rotating the whole camera thing but then I had a dream last night where I was taking photographs and was trying to find that horizontal then I sort of understood )
And yes... there is a pile of gold in the bathroom. My clients are quite the rich fellows! ;D
Thanks!!
Original
A little post processing
Okay. So I've done a bit more. Still not satisfied with the results though. I've turned down the subdivs to the regions of 4-16 to the materials and turned off reflections in some of the materials such as the wood.
I think the problem with using a rectangular light in the middle of the room is that it casts a small shadow onto the walls because of the edge of the rectangular light. Any particular way around this? I also kept no decay on because turning it off made me have to boost up the rectangular light's multiplier quite a bit.
This time it took just a little over an hour to render. It should still be able to go down a fair bit right?? I'm using an Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4200 @2.00GHz with 3.00GB RAM (even though only 2 is used?).
I also tried adjusting the camera a bit to get that horizontal to work and the verticals to be.. well.. vertical but I think the rooms a bit too small to lower the FOV any more. (I'll be honest, I didn't quite understand what you meant about rotating the whole camera thing but then I had a dream last night where I was taking photographs and was trying to find that horizontal then I sort of understood )
And yes... there is a pile of gold in the bathroom. My clients are quite the rich fellows! ;D
Thanks!!
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