Hi George,
try the attached render-settings, important is the
"Threshold" setting in my op.
Matthias
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Hi all,
did you know
that if you export an object from LW8.5 as
*.obj the skelegons are imported in RS as nurbs
curves?!?
http://www.matthias-kappenberg.de/fileadmin/rs3d-diverse/ikbzombie.zip
file "ikbzombie.obj" was "IKB_Zombie.lwo",
original Contributor of LW file is:
Desse
Christophe
Hi George,
> I'm putting some fur on an object using nurbs curves. When I set the
> diameter of the curves to less than about 0.3 mm the rendered curves go
> fuzzy (they look a bit like pipe cleaners).
this is an aliasing problem. I got around it setting the nurbs to
"scanline" and not to "R
Hi George,
> I'm putting some fur on an object using nurbs curves. When I set the
> diameter of the curves to less than about 0.3 mm the rendered curves go
> fuzzy (they look a bit like pipe cleaners). They have no material, no
> displacement, quality setting and retting setting doesn't matter.
Hi and welcome to today's question.
I'm putting some fur on an object using nurbs curves. When I set the
diameter of the curves to less than about 0.3 mm the rendered curves go
fuzzy (they look a bit like pipe cleaners). They have no material, no
displacement, quality setting and retting set