Hello guys
I want to ask why i always have noise in the mirror ... is there anything to do about that noise ?
thanks
Hello guys
I want to ask why i always have noise in the mirror ... is there anything to do about that noise ?
thanks
I don't think so... would love to be proven otherwise.
AhmedAkader , depending on the perspective this is normal indeed. Although, make sure to apply your materials which should be reflected properly on both sides (faces) of the object - we can only generally render reflections of areas where the material has been applied to the front face, not the back face.
Let me know in case that doesn't help!
AhmedAkader , depending on the perspective this is normal indeed. Although, make sure to apply your materials which should be reflected properly on both sides (faces) of the object - we can only generally render reflections of areas where the material has been applied to the front face, not the back face.
Let me know in case that doesn't help!
Thank you for your answer
but do u mean I should apply the material to one face only ?
because sometimes when i apply the material to one face i see in the mirror the other face so i apply the material to 2 face mostly
that error like a "feature", from first version. i dont know when they will fix it
Maybe you have some lighting issue. Did you turn off the lights which are exactly opposite of the mirror?. You have to make some changes before clicking any more photos. I guess your lighting is not correctly positioned. Do some arrangements and see if the noise reduces or not.
I don't think so... would love to be proven otherwise.
What do you mean?. Are you saying that there is no noise?, or you just saying that the noise cannot be dealt with?.
Thank you for your answer
but do u mean I should apply the material to one face only ?
because sometimes when i apply the material to one face i see in the mirror the other face so i apply the material to 2 face mostly
It's mostly important that the material is applied to the front face, but it shouldn't matter if it's also applied on the backside. If you simply apply the material to both sides, you also won't run into the risk of only having it applied to the backside.
Maybe you have some lighting issue. Did you turn off the lights which are exactly opposite of the mirror?. You have to make some changes before clicking any more photos. I guess your lighting is not correctly positioned. Do some arrangements and see if the noise reduces or not.
The lighting situation can indeed positively or negatively affect reflections, under some circumstances, but in this case his setup should be fine and not responsible for this behavior at hand.
mariah ...I meant that it looks like an artifact that has no fix.
I responded to hopefully help AhmedAkader avoid wasted time testing and retesting.
We also now know that Enscape team is not going to fix this anytime soon.
Thanks Demian Gutberlet This type of feedback is important. The limitations and goals for a renderer are something that should be known, accepted, and worked around. Uncertainty and inconsistent results lead to much wasted time.
One problem with this particular artifact is that often does not show up on small test renderings... then when doing larger renderings for the final we end up with artifacts to deal with. I now render at full resolution for tests every time.