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What exactly was your problem with the first image?
The brightness and the non-spherical look?
I'm not sure how you set up your media, but when
using method 3, you're supposed to use samples x,y
with intervals 1, and then specify high enough samples.
In my experience, that's easy to use and media doesn't
change the look, unless too less samples provide
inaccurate results, which is why I begin with fairly
good settings
(mostly its method 3 intervals 1 samples 15,25, and then
tweaking to as low as possible, or maybe raising it if
too less detail is visible).
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Tim Nikias v2.0
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> I think I'm satisfied with this one.
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