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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
I think it's just simply making refelective materials and a high raydepth. I don't think premium mode is absolutely neccesary. The rendertime will depend on the amount of reflective surfaces. A whole maze will probably render much slower then just one corridor.
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Rayraz If I make the material less than 100% reflective won't the subsequent reflections appear darker? Aldaron Thanks for the info on the limit. I suppose I could render the image then shrink it and paste into the black in postwork. I'm thinking of using an oblique angle so the 4th or 5th image will be beyond the edge of the mirror frame out of view. 7 will be fine. They probably had to limit it to keep the program from calculating to infinity. I'm on 39% Antialiasing on the second day of my current render. Probably won't get to set this up till Monday. Thanks for the info.
No, sorry, I may be mistaken, but I think I'm right: there's virtually no limit to the reflections, it's the value you set on "Maximum Ray Depth" in the Render Options. 6 was the limit until Bryce4, now, if you increase that value, your traced ray could go on and on and on... I'm pretty sure of this, but someone correct me if I'm wrong. Sorry, I don't have the patience to do a test with MRD at 48something ;-) S.
Forgive my ignorance....where is the default mirror. I can only seem to find the "Wild Mirror" in the cmoplex fx menu. I haven't seen anything exciting in the nano preview with wild mirror, brushed silver or polished silver. What have I forgotten? I haven't rendered anything yet because of the nano preview. It always seems to look like a big doodie! Thanks for any help!
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I like the cube variation. I just put one in my gallery with MRD of 100. It's called Blue Infinity. I thanked Doublecrash, Zanny, and electroglyph in the comments.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Wondering about doing a scene with mirrors opposite each other like in a funhouse hall of mirrors. Has anyone done it? How would you set it up? Infinite light or ranged with a huge value. Increase reflections in premium settings to 10? Go away on vacation for a week while it renders? If anyone has tried this I'd like to know.