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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Iwould ask technical support at e-on indeed. They will know best what it could be - and how to avoid it. Have you played with the overall material size a little? Maybe this could solve your problem. Maybe. In the meantime i would use the clone copier in Photoshop and correct that - is fastest.
One day your ship comes in - but you're at the airport.
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Hi all, I mad a hi res (240 PPI) render for print. Print size is 53x75 cm, or about 21x30 inches, and the problem I have is the patterns appearing on the terrain. these patterns are apparently due to the global turbulence applied to the raedy made Vue material (Arizona, from the landscapes collection). Now if you render for showing here, even at 4000x3000 pixels, at 72 ppi, you won't notice it, but higher res and size results in the image shown here. Now, in PS, when I ask for display at print size, it almost doesn't show, but almost. If I get rid of the turbulence, the material is very repetitive. The golabl turbulence complexity is set to 2, I didn't try yet to rise to 5. Now I made an experiment in C4D where I applied some turbulence noise to a cube, both in the colour & bump channels, and rendered. No patterns, although you can't really compare Vue and Cinema shaders. Do you think this could be a bug, and then I should report, or is this normal?