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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Haven't had a chance to look at atmos settings, but the render settings on the two images were the same...resolution of 120, 1024 x 768 and high user settings. Regardless, the settings were both the same. Also, another idle curiosity question...is 2 million polys a lot? This think takes a bit over an hour to render at the settings I listed above. And I still need to add a figure or two.
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MightyPete has written a post on polygon counts at the link.I've had scenes with polygon counts up to 5 and 8 million without too much trouble. Interface slowdown is a sign that Vue is bogging down.
Charles
Charles
To your blur problem. Could it be, that you are using some focus effects? Probably not, this would have been too easy?! I came to this idea becaus focal effects are related to the distance the camera does have from the scene! To this white line. I think this is the gap between two tiles of the texture (something like a "pole"). Don't forget, your object has a specific size and the texture maybe another. So the texture has to be positioned onto the object several times. This happens in tiles. And if the borders of the texture are not so seemless as they should. Try it out with a texture file with different colours at each border. Then you can see what happens a lot easier. Walther
One day your ship comes in - but you're at the airport.
IMO render of the two images cannot be the same. I have zoomed in at 300% and everything!! in the first image is "blurred" (I would say not rendered at a high setting), not only the weels, but also the ground, the gate, the red seat, the shadows... EVERYTHING. I hour render time is not much. Sometimes we render 20-30 hours or more. :-)Guitta
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