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By philipbruton
#38918
Are you rendering these test images for long and with caustics on ???
By giacob
#38921
i am rendering with caustics on off course .. not for an eccessive rendertime though
but with alfa i didnt need a log rendering time to see glass trasparency emerge.. i needed a long rendering time just to make it sharper and brigther
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By Aldaryn
#38950
Examine your preview window, it should show noisy caustics, and thats where the rendering solution is progressing. 8)

In the beta you need a bit more time for the caustics to show up. In the alpha, you've had the low quality option in where you could see almost the whole caustics solution from the beginning. (but really noisy)
By Becco_UK
#38964
giacob: I get the caustics to work ok but the dark shadow cast by dielectric materials doesn't seem to lighten accurately. I'm not sure if this was supposed to be fixed in Beta1.2.1.
By giacob
#39018
so it was a scale mistake... i will check :D
By giacob
#39022
i mean nobody will use a 160 mt glass if not by mistake..
so i assume that , beeing my glasses 1x 2 mt, if i can see caustic is because i made a scale mistake and the program read the glass as if it was ., let say, 100 x 200 m,t instead that 100 x 200 cm
By giacob
#39045
the problem is related to a question which is present also in other renderer.. i mean also in mental ray if u do not put a certain shader glasses makes the same shadows as opaque material unless u active caustics wich is quite time consuming though
in mr u have the chances to put certain shaders ( like trasmat phisics or transparency shadows .. etc ) to solve the problem ... here u have just to wait caustics make the all work
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By Mihai
#39089
Nice test Paulo, so these issues remain in the beta. It's the same for the glass|blur issue also judging from your pics.
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By Aldaryn
#39163
Is this bug - or more like behaviour - related to voxelization? Maybe a big plane with a denser, more tessalated mesh would render like a small one?
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By Tyrone Marshall
#39166
Aldaryn wrote:Is this bug - or more like behaviour - related to voxelization? Maybe a big plane with a denser, more tessalated mesh would render like a small one?
This suggestion is definitely worth a test to check because then it was just mean that you subdivide your glass planes more.
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By Aldaryn
#39170
Or, maybe not, and its all related to how big your scene bounding box is, compared to the visible region. Makes me wonder... :)

Someone, please do us a quick test, my PC-s running all day long, got no free cpu time. Man, it sux to have only one PC.. :(
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By Aldaryn
#39172
Devilogic, this is not about the glass dimensions, but the ground plane the scene rest on. ;)
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By ludenhud
#39181
but this fenomen only touches dielettric-surfaces?

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