Shadow areas all over
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ā2018-06-27
04:11 PM
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ā2023-05-11
12:53 PM
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Noemi Balogh
ā2018-06-27
04:11 PM
I also would like to avoid the shadows that are spread all over the ceiling. It is the gypsi 60X60 material for ceiling embedded in archicad, and the texture of it never should show that shadows
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ā2018-06-27 04:51 PM
ā2018-06-27
04:51 PM
Ussually this is solved with using a higher setting for global illumination.
To test this, I would put a marquee around one of those areas so you can render a small selection. Now go to Global Illumination in the Detailed Settings. Pick the 'interior high preset' and see if that gets rid of the spots.
It could also be an issue with the model (not likely though).
To test this, I would put a marquee around one of those areas so you can render a small selection. Now go to Global Illumination in the Detailed Settings. Pick the 'interior high preset' and see if that gets rid of the spots.
It could also be an issue with the model (not likely though).
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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ā2018-06-28 05:05 PM
ā2018-06-28
05:05 PM
I think is something related with ambient occlusion, but when I downwards the sample or intensity I lower the shadows but I get a faded picture with lack of contrast. Does anyone have this problem?