NanetteTredoux opened this issue on Mar 20, 2015 · 8 posts
NanetteTredoux posted Fri, 20 March 2015 at 2:14 AM
I am a Vue noob, please excuse me if I ask ignorant questions. I am illustrating a book and am using Poser for the indoor scenes and Vue for the outdoor scenes, because I want more natural looking plants. The building objects I made myself, they render perfectly fine in Poser. When I import them to Vue, I get weird blotches on the edges and corners, when I render, even at high render settings. I imported from a Poser scene file. It doesn't seem to matter whether I import with the Poser materials or whether I create new materials in Vue, the problem is the same. Blotches around the windows and the edges of walls.
Is Vue sensitive to the way an object is modelled? I have checked the normals of the object in Blender, and they all point outwards correctly.
I am using the Classic Day atmosphere which has global illumination. Is this problem specific to global illumination? I remember when Poser's indirect lighting was introduced some people had problems with blotches at edges and in corners.
The attached image is the house object simply imported from Poser with the Poser shader tree enabled, no other adjustments made yet - for instance, the scale on the roof texture (I have figured out how to do that), but my problem is the blotchy white walls.
Poser 11 Pro, Windows 10
Auxiliary Apps: Blender 2.79, Vue Complete 2016, Genetica 4 Pro, Gliftex 11 Pro, CorelDraw Suite X6, Comic Life 2, Project Dogwaffle Howler 8, Stitch Witch
NanetteTredoux posted Fri, 20 March 2015 at 2:20 AM
I checked. It is even worse with an AO atmosphere.
Poser 11 Pro, Windows 10
Auxiliary Apps: Blender 2.79, Vue Complete 2016, Genetica 4 Pro, Gliftex 11 Pro, CorelDraw Suite X6, Comic Life 2, Project Dogwaffle Howler 8, Stitch Witch
bruno021 posted Fri, 20 March 2015 at 3:44 AM
It might come from phong angles. Double click the object in the Vue world browser and check the Smoothing angle value, hen raise it to 80°, it should fix it. Not sure all versions of Vue allow this
bobbystahr posted Fri, 20 March 2015 at 9:16 AM
I've had something similar happen in Terragen and it wasn't flipped normals it was flipped faces....
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NanetteTredoux posted Fri, 20 March 2015 at 9:50 AM
Thank you for that advice. I am going to try the smoothing angle first. I have Vue Complete, so I think I should be able to adjust that. So much to learn.
Poser 11 Pro, Windows 10
Auxiliary Apps: Blender 2.79, Vue Complete 2016, Genetica 4 Pro, Gliftex 11 Pro, CorelDraw Suite X6, Comic Life 2, Project Dogwaffle Howler 8, Stitch Witch
NanetteTredoux posted Fri, 20 March 2015 at 11:42 AM
Hmmm...the smoothing angle was already at 80 degrees, so that wasn't the issue.
Ha! Turning mesh smoothing off made the blotches go away!
Poser 11 Pro, Windows 10
Auxiliary Apps: Blender 2.79, Vue Complete 2016, Genetica 4 Pro, Gliftex 11 Pro, CorelDraw Suite X6, Comic Life 2, Project Dogwaffle Howler 8, Stitch Witch
bruno021 posted Sat, 21 March 2015 at 5:36 AM
Sometimes the mesh is too "tense" because of chamfers and such. Turning smoothing off can work in such situations
Paula Sanders posted Wed, 01 April 2015 at 10:10 PM
I export from DAZ normally, but I have also from Poser. As a test, you might try exporting the Poser file as an OBJ. You will possibly have to change the bump and highlights in Vue. It will depend on the mat used. Since you model your own, you should have no trouble configuring it for rendering in Vue.