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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 106
Name: Luke Cottle |
Im sure there is a really simple answer to this that I am missing but I thought I would ask anyway.
I have having a few problems with my shadows coming out all bumpy. Im sure this is an antialiasing issue but i cant seem to find what settings to fix it. I am using Viz 2005, and the scene is light using a daylight system. Ive tried playing with what i thought was the right settings with no luck. Now an issue i ran into a little while ago which im not sure is the problem or not was that I was using real world coords and the accuracy of viz dropped dramaticly when it was large distances away from 0,0 however everything is as close now to 0,0 as i could move it (3200,9000ish) and im still getting the problems. Ive attatched 2 pictures to show what I mean, however they arent the best examples as I cant render off any new ones at the moment. Any help would be greatly appreciated Cheers, Luke |
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