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Subject: Faint Lines After Render


Jimco ( ) posted Wed, 19 March 2003 at 3:11 PM ยท edited Fri, 29 November 2024 at 4:59 AM

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I have noticed in several cases that I get faint lines after rendering. In the attached image, you can see the line in the lower-right of the image. It looks a bit like a hair on the water. Anyone know what causes this and how to prevent it? This was rendered at Ultra on the demo version. Jim


gebe ( ) posted Wed, 19 March 2003 at 3:31 PM

This happens mostly with default water. Select the water, double-click at the material window In the material editor, click the BUMPS tab Right-click the Bumps production window and select EDIT FUNCTION In the function editor window that opens you will see Wave 2.... Select it and delete it. OK, OK. That's all. BTW,when you have finished this, double-click at your terrain in the background and bring up resolution at 512 (or more). To make your terrain(s) look better too:-) Hope this helps, Guitta


Jimco ( ) posted Wed, 19 March 2003 at 3:41 PM

Thanks, Guitta! Unfortunately, this particular image has moved on to oblivion since you can't save in the demo. I will use that technique in future renders. My purchased copy should be delivered today. :) Thanks also for the terrain recommendation. Jim


Jimco ( ) posted Wed, 19 March 2003 at 3:44 PM

Man! I had never even seen that Edit Function dialog! And I thought Bryce had some complex material editing. :) Jim


Marque ( ) posted Sat, 22 March 2003 at 9:44 AM

Nice tip Guitta thanks! Marque


Flycatcher ( ) posted Sun, 06 April 2003 at 9:27 AM

Another problem solved! I've had this a few times, and always resorted to using the Clone Brush in PaintShop Pro to remove the artefact in post. Now I don't need to - thanks Guitta.


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