by frankmci » Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:14 pm
frankmci
Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:14 pm
Yup, it's just an odd combination of your geometry and light position, exacerbated by the super-bright Sun. It's behaving like it should. Try tweaking the position of the Sun a bit, and maybe turning your camera exposure back up to 1 and your Sun Power back down to 1 or lower (you've got it at a whopping 2.4 now) and reduce its size, like 5 or less. Then tweak it from there. I find Octane's Sun usually a bit too intense at 1, and end up dropping it down to .8 or so. I think of Sun Power 1 as the equivalent of mid-day, mid-summer, at the equator, with a cloudless sky, in a desert. Things can start looking a bit weird when you throw insane amounts of light on them.
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