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grain image
13 years 4 months ago #3138
by roysgi
grain image was created by roysgi
Hi.
may be you have an idea what the reason for that grain ( solidrocks preset is good) special the marked area?
Thanks.
Roy
may be you have an idea what the reason for that grain ( solidrocks preset is good) special the marked area?
Thanks.
Roy
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13 years 4 months ago #3139
by subburb
Replied by subburb on topic Re: grain image
Hi Roysgi, can we see the pic ?
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13 years 4 months ago #3140
by roysgi
Replied by roysgi on topic Re: grain image
[attachment:1]C:\fakepath\cam(1).jpg[/attachment]
i am triying to attach it again
i am triying to attach it again
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13 years 4 months ago #3141
by roysgi
Replied by roysgi on topic Re: grain image
Hi Subburb.
very strange, i cant see the attachment- just the file path. can you see it?
thanks.
Roy
very strange, i cant see the attachment- just the file path. can you see it?
thanks.
Roy
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13 years 4 months ago #3142
by subburb
Replied by subburb on topic Re: grain image
nope... i'll check forum
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13 years 3 months ago #3197
by themaxxer
Replied by themaxxer on topic Re: grain image
I have had the same problems... with noise.
I have found the problem.
If you have a map/texure in the Rglossiness of your material, then SR wont understand that. you can make a test. make a material with a map in Rglossiness and render it with the option interp. gloss in IrrMap (if <=0.8) on. as you see the glossies are noisy.
now disable the map in Rglossiness of the material. I bet you haven't lowered the Refl. glossiness number and it's still default 1.0. lower it to below 0.8 - render again. nice and clean!
It took me a while to figure it out, but finally it's logical. SR can not get the right glossy value out of the map/texture. if it could then it may interpret greyscale values...
conclusion.
you always have to lower the Refl. glossiness value to a similar value as the texture itself glosses.
hope this helped.
best regards
themaxxer
I have found the problem.
If you have a map/texure in the Rglossiness of your material, then SR wont understand that. you can make a test. make a material with a map in Rglossiness and render it with the option interp. gloss in IrrMap (if <=0.8) on. as you see the glossies are noisy.
now disable the map in Rglossiness of the material. I bet you haven't lowered the Refl. glossiness number and it's still default 1.0. lower it to below 0.8 - render again. nice and clean!
It took me a while to figure it out, but finally it's logical. SR can not get the right glossy value out of the map/texture. if it could then it may interpret greyscale values...
conclusion.
you always have to lower the Refl. glossiness value to a similar value as the texture itself glosses.
hope this helped.
best regards
themaxxer
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