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JoshNorman
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Is there some sort of work around to get an object to receive bounce lights and correct shadows? I have 2 separate scenes with 2 separate rendering issues. Why is info on how to fix this, not anywhere? I have been looking for days, posted to Polycount, even directly emails Otoy! No responses. Can anyone answer why these issues are happening?Image Image
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bepeg4d
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Hi,
unfortunately the links/images you have shared are not available, so it is difficult to say:
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Please, use the Upload attachment button in your replay, to load the images, thanks:
BAD0FD53-724F-4414-8A4D-88C335F38F01.jpeg
ciao Beppe
JoshNorman
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I missed the button, the button should be located with the rest of the ui at the top of the reply with all of the other interface, not at the bottom in its own section.

Anyway I have uploaded the image with the issue I need solved.

regards,
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JoshNorman
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This is not an HDRI problem because the exact same HDRI map is being used for both images.

I have already checked map settings, I've included the scene below
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bepeg4d
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Please, save the scene as package, to create an .orbx file with all the scene’s assets.
The .ocs file is only an xml of the scene, without assets, so it is not useful to be shared.
ciao Beppe
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attached is the orbx regards
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bepeg4d
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Hi,
thanks for sharing the scene.
As suspected, the chosen HDRI does not have enough f-stops to be able to have nice shadows.
You can check this by increasing the Gamma at 2.2. the shadows are visible, but the colors are off:
5CFDA1FF-49AF-4FC9-AAA2-AE5118D7277A.jpeg
Here is what happen if you change the sun like in the video linked above, with +15 correction for the sun:
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Here is the modified HDRI, saved in exr:
Barce_Rooftop_C_3k_b.exr.zip
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If you use yit to our original HDRI in the Visible pin only, you are not lighting the scene with the HDRI, but it is only displayed in background, or considered in reflections/refractions.

Happy GPU Rendering,
ciao Beppe
JoshNorman
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That isn't the issue I posted to get fixed here,

again I'll point out below *"circled in red this time for additional clarity"* the issue I am here to solve.

The dark shadows laying on the object are missing in the render
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Hi JoshNorman,

I'm not quite sure how you got the 2 screenshots you posted. You state both are Path Tracing renders, and mention the visible environment being used in the second image (although its not plugged in), but I can't figure out how you've set it up.

I tried a few tests, and as far as I can tell, your second image just seems to be using "direct lighting", not path tracing.

First off, the 2 screenshots have completely different environment image rotations, which will lead to different shadows, so I rotated the environment image to match your second screenshot (with darker shadows)

Here are my results.

With your Path tracing settings, I obviously couldn't match the look of your second image:
josh_test_001.jpg
I can get a closer match to your second image by setting the kernel to direct lighting:
josh_test_002.jpg
I can also get something similar with path tracing if I set diffuse depth to 2, although the shadows aren't as dark. There isn't much point using path tracing this way though:
josh_test_003.jpg
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