Problem with Surface using Displacement in CineRender
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2015-03-07
05:40 AM
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2023-05-11
11:43 AM
by
Noemi Balogh
So I'm just wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem, or if they can suggest what settings I could change to fix the issue. I think it must be a bug, but hopefully there is a work around as well.
Original perspective:

Just the roof element showing the same problem:

Eave modifications removed showing how the problem changes with the roof:

Close up of the variations in the surface:

I have shared the surface to BIMcomponents but it hasn't showed up yet. I will upload it once I see it on there, but in the mean time you might find it by searching "colorbond roof".
Thanks
Ben

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2015-03-07 04:52 PM
Surfacing tools like Cadimage coverings rely on the edge types to do what they do and so it might also be the case that the texture mapping also follows a ruleset based on the edge names.
also check that you have a common 3D surface orientation point for all the roofs.
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2015-03-08 09:20 PM
So does anyone else have any suggestions? I am still waiting for the surface to show up on BIMcomponents...

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2015-03-09 04:04 AM
There are so many other settings to sort out and I think the geometry of the roof has an effect as this will determine the triangulation of the surfaces.
The main culprit I have found is the 'Subdivision Level' in the displacement settings of the surface.
Increasing the number seems to refine the effect but also slows down the render process.
Barry.
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2015-03-09 05:25 AM
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2015-03-10 10:49 AM
I would probably just increase the modelling detail (use roof surfaced to place corrugated sheeting, ridge caps etc) rather than displacement as I havd found that using displacement dramatically increases render times
Scott
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2015-03-11 08:03 AM
Anyway, the displacement problem is now being looked at by Graphisoft, so we'll see what happens. And my surface finally got added to BIMcomponents, but I don't think there's any need to upload it here now.

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2015-03-11 08:09 AM
benanna88 wrote:If you get a solution be sure to let us know please.
Anyway, the displacement problem is now being looked at by Graphisoft, so we'll see what happens.
Barry.
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2015-03-11 08:41 AM
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2015-03-30 01:52 AM
Actually, having just examined my tests a little closer, I've realised that doing this just turns off the displacement effect completely...