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      ELYSIUM
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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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        rcossoli
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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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          Frederik
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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

          Cheers
          Kim Frederik

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            ELYSIUM
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            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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              Frederik
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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... 😉

              Cheers
              Kim Frederik

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