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Hi Thomas, I wish I could help. Can't you give one example? I haven't
noticed this problem at all. This is probably really obvious, but Pose-Ray
materials usually have a finish with: ambient rgb <0,0,0> reflection{0
metallic}. So, I don't know if that might be quite different from other
finish statements in the scene??? What's the crease angle set at in
Pose-Ray when you import your model? Maybe it needs to be higher?? Oh well,
I can agree with Gilles' solution too. :) Sometimes you gotta do that just
because the models aren't perfect, especially if you pose them certain
ways.
Janet
"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a bit at a loss with this. You possibly noticed like me that it is
> difficult to find correct radiosity settings for Poser figures, especially
> when they are in shadow. It is difficult to give an example as it much
> depends on scene, lighting, etc, but in general I have the impression that -
> even when the rest of the scene looks right - still the figures show
> disturbing artifacts, even after using really good settings slowing down the
> render to disproportionate levels.
>
> Does anyone have a tip about this? That would be highly appreciated indeed!
>
> Thomas
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