Forum: Vue


Subject: A bit depressed

Xpleet opened this issue on Mar 17, 2008 · 57 posts


Xpleet posted Fri, 21 March 2008 at 8:33 PM

Quote - > Quote - > Quote - if you crank up the AA settings, you can get Vue as sharp as you want, the render times will go up though - I've always thought TG renders are too sharp.  The real world isn't that sharp (and no, I don't need glasses :biggrin: )

Well I do need glasses and I have some and i never use em tho, I don't know what the real world looks like lol.

But i know how TG renders look like and even on distance the detail is incredible.

I've discovered that for Vue sharp renders I can go pretty good with those settings:

Object AA - on Texture AA - off

Object AA:

min sub rays : 3
max sub rays : 3

systematic mode, CRISP type

it renders fairly quick! And without zooming in I see no pixelazion of objects. It looks pretty sharp and very CRISP.

thanks for that tip i been trying to figure that out for awhile.
i'll try a test render on something to see how it does.

You're welcome, report me back and see if you can maybe get it even sharper.

Maybe putting minimal subrays to 1, making it even more sharp but not sure.

But max3 is definatly the sharpest one you can get without visible pixelization atleast not on my monitor.

Chipp those stones look AWESOME but Vue as a program really lacks the sharpness, stuff like your stones shouldn't look so washed out. Something's wrong here.

Another thing:

After a render you can test the sharpness by putting the after effect "Gain to +100" that way you can quickly detect how much detail you've produced in the picture.