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Hi,
Im rendering an internal room in revit architecture. It looks good, except for the walls & ceiling. They have a painted plasterboard finish and when i render at a high quality, the walls & ceiling look mottled/textured (it actually looks like the plasterboard has water damage). I have fiddled around with different settings: roller, brush and spray, it all renders the same. Just wondering if anyone has any tips/ideas on how to rectify this.
Thanks!
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There are other parameters to control, "Reflection" and "BUMP" is one of them, uncheck that param. and render, if you don't like the result you need to change the material to another one...
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