Could we get a Renderworks Troubleshooting/FAQ Thread or Knowledgebase Article please?
Here's an example of a problem and solution -
Problem - Seemingly random artifacts in a rendered sheet layer viewport (custom Renderworks background / hidden line foreground). They don't appear in all viewports associated with this object even though they all have the same render settings (only the views are different). They also only seem to appear in true views (eg. front, back, side) not in perspective views.
Solution - Turn up the quality of the Indirect Lighting in the custom Renderworks style. Not just a little, but way up to Very High.
I'm sure the solution is mentioned in a video or something but it needs to be located somewhere fast and easily accessible. It also needs to be a very visual resource.
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Could we get a Renderworks Troubleshooting/FAQ Thread or Knowledgebase Article please?
Here's an example of a problem and solution -
Problem - Seemingly random artifacts in a rendered sheet layer viewport (custom Renderworks background / hidden line foreground). They don't appear in all viewports associated with this object even though they all have the same render settings (only the views are different). They also only seem to appear in true views (eg. front, back, side) not in perspective views.
Solution - Turn up the quality of the Indirect Lighting in the custom Renderworks style. Not just a little, but way up to Very High.
I'm sure the solution is mentioned in a video or something but it needs to be located somewhere fast and easily accessible. It also needs to be a very visual resource.
Kevin
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