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Comments (8)
KnightWolverine
Hi Brian..I see your meaning (Still A Great Rendering)and have had it happen to myself on a few renders as well.I'm still trying to correct it as I play around with different settings.If no one reply's with a solution I'll let you know if I find one that works.Who knows...like most things learned I usually stumble across it by accident...lol.. One thing I have learned is atmosphere settings usually for me are the first thing to check or adjust..just a little guess from me.. -Will-
tennesseecowgirl
Looka very nice~~ great sky.
Osper
Nice!!! Banding or no!
DennisReed
Stunning!
bigbraader
It's a fine picture, but I see what you mean with the banding. To me it looks like very similar to jpg-compression artifacts. I'd try increasing the atmosphere settings (as mentioned above). Also "volumetric sunlight" is notorious for causing noise etc., requiring much higher atmosphere values to get smooth.
ironsoul
Beautiful scene. Could adding additional lights reduce the banding (low power so as not to effect the overall scene but enough to reduce noise). No basis for the suggestion, just a thought.
psyoshida
It's a beauty of a picture. Frankly, I would not have noticed the banding on my own. I suppose you've already tried the obvious and cranked up the Quality boost in both the Light tab and Sky, Fog & Haze?
jmb007
beau travail!