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Re: Strange Artifact - Phong setting?

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 8:15 pm
by buzby
bepeg4d wrote:in my experience, the first try is to reduce the phong angle in c4d.
if it doesn't work, then it's time to modify the geometry ;)
octane is super sensitive to this value, never thought to ask to the developer if there is something that can be done during the exporting process :roll:
ciao beppe
Thanks beppe

Back to the phong issue again. I tried everything to import this correctly from 3DS MAX as a FBX, then as an object. Tried bringing the phong angle down to 20 and still this. Any ideas?

Re: Strange Artifact - Phong setting?

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 8:46 pm
by bepeg4d
i'm not sure (it's extremely dark), but it seems more a scale problem than a phong issue this time
what are the dimensions of the car?
ciao beppe

Re: Strange Artifact - Phong setting?

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 9:47 pm
by buzby
bepeg4d wrote:i'm not sure (it's extremely dark), but it seems more a scale problem than a phong issue this time
what are the dimensions of the car?
ciao beppe
Sorry I dont actually know where to find that info. I generally download a model and then import it into C4d but I dont really know how to set a scale. I have been meaning to find how so I can import all this correctly into the scene. Does this have anything to do with importing in Meters? I know the standalone version expects this, is it the same with Octane live render? Do I need to import everything into C4D in the meters scale for it to show up correctly in the Live render window? I have been importing in centimeters, millimeters, or scaling if it did not look right.

You may be right, I did scale the building down a little in the last photo. Here it is again w/o scaling and it looks better.

Re: Strange Artifact - Phong setting?

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 11:56 am
by bepeg4d
the setting of the scale is crucial in octane, otherwise camera, emitters and materials doesn't behave as expected ;)
try to import a 1 meter cube into c4d and standalone and verify the scale, i always work in cm with no issue.
ciao beppe