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High!
I wonder why the shadowed parts of the image are so strangely striated -
although I use "save_file" and "load_file" within the radiosity statement!
Here are my radiosity settings:
radiosity
{
brightness 1.5
count 300
error_bound 0.05
gray_threshold 0.8
low_error_factor 0.2
minimum_reuse 0.015
nearest_count 10
recursion_limit 5
adc_bailout 0.01
max_sample 0.9 // -1
always_sample 1
pretrace_start 0.08
pretrace_end 0.01
load_file "whatmough_residential.rad"
save_file "whatmough_residential.rad"
}
What went wrong?
See you in Khyberspace - www.khyberspace.de
Yadgar
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> High!
>
> I wonder why the shadowed parts of the image are so strangely striated -
> although I use "save_file" and "load_file" within the radiosity statement!
>
I do not know the answer, but try these settings, which I use for (all)
my outdoor scenes without problem:
radiosity {
pretrace_start 0.08
pretrace_end 0.004
count 100
nearest_count 10, 5 //in 3.7: optional 2nd parameter sets adaptive
radiosity pretrace
error_bound 1
recursion_limit 1
low_error_factor .3
gray_threshold 0.0
minimum_reuse 0.015
maximum_reuse 0.1 //new parameter in 3.7 [0.2]
brightness 1
adc_bailout 0.01/2
normal off
media off
always_sample off // turn sampling in final trace off [on]
//max_sample 1.0 // maximum brightness of samples
}
Note:
1) I follow Clipka's voodoo
2) for outdoor scenes recursion_limit can be kept low (1 or 2)
3) set always_sample to off when reading radiosity data
Thomas
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> High!
>
> I wonder why the shadowed parts of the image are so strangely striated -
> although I use "save_file" and "load_file" within the radiosity statement!
>
> Here are my radiosity settings:
>
> radiosity
> {
> brightness 1.5
Should probably be left at 1, especialy with recursion_limit 5.
> count 300
Mostly exterior, but with important interior parts that requires a
higher count.
Using version 3.7, you can use a larger value and use importance to take
less samples where it don't mather, like the exterior ground and sky.
Proposition:
count 3000
interior parts and floor near the entrance: importance 1
EVERYTHING else: importance 1/30 (effective resulting count of 100)
> error_bound 0.05
Using something larger MAY diminish some artefacts. Try 0.07 to 0.09 or 0.1.
> gray_threshold 0.8
Personal taste, no problem.
> low_error_factor 0.2
May need a little smaler if you increase error_bound.
> minimum_reuse 0.015
May need to be smaller. Probably close to the value for pretrace_end.
> nearest_count 10
Maybe something like 20, 5
> recursion_limit 5
Very high, but may be needed for the interior part...
> adc_bailout 0.01
May need something smaller. Start with 0.005 (default value)
> max_sample 0.9 // -1
Usualy not used. Stay at 1.
> always_sample 1
Set to 0 or no. Default of no using version 3.7.
> pretrace_start 0.08
> pretrace_end 0.01
Normaly, I use something like 0.05 or 0.025
> load_file "whatmough_residential.rad"
> save_file "whatmough_residential.rad"
With version 3.7, it goes on the command line, not here.
> }
>
> What went wrong?
>
> See you in Khyberspace - www.khyberspace.de
>
> Yadgar
Using version 3.6.1?
Version 3.6 don't keep radiosity data when you interupt and resume a
render, and even with always_sample no, you'll get new samples taken
during the render phase unless you sue insane pretrace_end during the
first pass.
The result is banding in any interupted/resumed radiosity render.
Using version 3.6, use pretrace_end 0.00125 or 000625 during the first
pass. Using something like pretrace_end 2/image_width will give you 2x2
tiles during the pretrace step.
It don't take any data from areas outside the current render. If you
resume a render, there are missing radiosity data that where generated
and used during the interupted render.
Cure: Use version 3.7. It will effectively save radiosity data in the
*.povstate file. This will prevent many glitches.
Alain
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