Light 'Spots' in renders
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‎2019-01-18
07:09 PM
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‎2023-05-11
11:53 AM
by
Noemi Balogh
My setting for GI are set as follows and it is still happening:
Diffuse depth = 5
Sampling - Stochastic Samples = High
Record Density = High
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‎2019-02-11 03:27 AM
these artifacts can be removed by amending the settings in the global illumination tab of the detailed settings.
Change Primary Method to "QMC" and Secondary Method to "Light Mapping" with Maximum Depth set to 32.
I have attached a rendering scene file containing settings I have used successfully that produces noise free images in a reasonable time (about 10-15min for 1920x1080 image of model with 27 light sources and 1.2M polygons)
Regards,
Scott
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‎2019-03-08 07:16 PM
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‎2019-03-10 04:34 AM
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‎2019-08-22 09:48 AM
Many thanks for your reply on that! super helpful and most appreciated.
Kate
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‎2021-05-25 03:22 PM
sboydturner wrote:I am not able to open this zip file.
Kate,
these artifacts can be removed by amending the settings in the global illumination tab of the detailed settings.
Change Primary Method to "QMC" and Secondary Method to "Light Mapping" with Maximum Depth set to 32.
I have attached a rendering scene file containing settings I have used successfully that produces noise free images in a reasonable time (about 10-15min for 1920x1080 image of model with 27 light sources and 1.2M polygons)
Regards,
Scott
It is coming as .renderingscene format.
How to open it?

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‎2021-05-26 03:59 AM
Roopa wrote:
I am not able to open this zip file.
It is coming as .renderingscene format.
How to open it?
Go into your Photo Rendering Settings dialogue.
For the 'Scene' choose to "Select and Manage Scenes".
In this dialogue you can now 'Import' the render scene file.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
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‎2021-05-26 04:32 PM
What settings you are mentioned there, it is not the same. I have attached the screenshot.(Screenshot 54)
I want to use this for other project, for interior living design.
I am not able to get the output properly.
I have attached that image also(Ravikumar-living Picture # 1.jpg) This is what I got.
But I want the output like this image (WhatsApp Image 2021-05-13 at 7.41.25 AM.jpeg) with proper light settings.
How to get this? Please help me

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‎2021-05-27 02:47 AM
That render file may have been for a newer version - the render settings have changed a bit over time.
Where it says 'Engine - Internal', you need to change that to 'CineRender by Maxon'.
Then go up to 'Scene' and you can choose from a preset scene or you can import that file - but I'm not sure if it will work if it was created in a newer version.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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‎2021-05-27 04:10 PM