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Hi all I keep getting shade spots on my interior renderings... is this a problem with the materials?, or is there a light setting I've missed or something? Any help would be greatly appreciated! The attached picture is a high rendering 150dpi interior, sun only
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I think the problem may be the reflectivity of your materials, try doing a reigon render at 300dpi on a known problem area and make sure your reflectivity is low, image below shown the setting. If your material doesn't have this setting replace it with one that does and change the material and bump path so that you can edit it. could also be a need to render at a higer quality so somewhere between 300~600 dpi do a reigon render and check out how it looks then
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