Kerkythea help
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Hi all, i've been doing some renders in Kerkythea for a friend, and being newbie on renders i keep getting the same error again and again, you can see it in this picture, half of the render is filled with dark spots. I have no idea why it happens! Can anyone help me with this?
Tks.
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this is a typical problem that I also had birds when using spot lights, chooses to use only points of light, because it gave the solution
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All you need to ensure is that your spot-lights doesn't share the mesh with the ceiling...
Try to move them down some centimeters from the ceiling and render again...
If the problem persist, please forward the 'skippy' to frederik [at] kerkythea.net -
Thanks rcossoli and Frederik! You saved my day!
I lowered the spotlights, they were connected to the mesh of the ceiling, and it solved the problem!
Thks for that great software Frederik!
Have you ever considered making a version that works inside SU? I'm an amateur on this but i think the future is more on programs that work integrated with SU rather than the standalone ones that require imports. What's your opinion on this?
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@elysium said:
Have you ever considered making a version that works inside SU? I'm an amateur on this but i think the future is more on programs that work integrated with SU rather than the standalone ones that require imports. What's your opinion on this?
I agree with you that an integration will be excellent and I'm sure that you will be pleased with the next generation of the SU2KT...
Having said that, you also need to remember that KT isn't made for SU solely...
A standalone render application will still be needed...Just a comment on your render...
You should change the material for the windows in your model to be thin glass...
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