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> That probably is from the normal, yeah. It seems to cause aliasing
> artifacts at that resolution. Not much I can do about it except get rid
> of the normal or go on vacation somewhere for a week.
Well, unless this image is supposed to look fully real, I don't mind those
spots. The walls look less defined and raytraced, but more dusty. I suppose
you're after that look.. It won't do in an animation, though..
It's daylight around here at the moment, and so I prefer Thomas's version.
Regards,
Hugo
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