Texture setting causes Kray and LightWave to crash
Texture setting causes Kray and LightWave to crash
Hi all,
when using a gradient texture as color -> Input Parameter: Light Incidence and then choosing the Light, LightWave will crash when starting Kray's render process. Is this a known bug or limitation?
Thanks in advance.
LW 3D: 9.3.1 WinXP32
Kray 1.7 OB6.1
			
			
									
						
										
						when using a gradient texture as color -> Input Parameter: Light Incidence and then choosing the Light, LightWave will crash when starting Kray's render process. Is this a known bug or limitation?
Thanks in advance.
LW 3D: 9.3.1 WinXP32
Kray 1.7 OB6.1
Yep, you're right. I meant the incidence angle. I've attachted two screenshots. The first (named 1.jpg) is my material as i would use it in LW. The second is an lighter version since Kray doesn't need the spotinfo for airpolys.
			
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Oke, more issues at a "fun-project". This time, i've set up my glass using the old-fashion surface editor. I get strange triangles rendered out of kray.
These do not appear in lw. BTW the object is a frozen subpatch (poly only therefore), 'cause of matching the liquid with the glass.
I've attached two images, a lw and a kray render, all the same settings.
			
							These do not appear in lw. BTW the object is a frozen subpatch (poly only therefore), 'cause of matching the liquid with the glass.
I've attached two images, a lw and a kray render, all the same settings.
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I've also seen triangles like that with Kray renders. I've got rid of them by freezing the model at a higher level of subdivision. This is not really a cure - I suspect the triangles just become too small to see - and it slows down rendering of course, but it does mean you can get a decent render.
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