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.blend file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19jUqhnXKJ-paCHVgHcbyK9jzBKRv0pgD/view?usp=sharing
if you set the value too high (Gain or Exposure), then the node (Emission) produces artefacts in the form of a black glow
My CPU and GPU are fine in other renders it works fine but this is definitely a problem in LuxCore
Why did the cube turn black if, in theory, it should only be lighter?
OS: Windows 10 Blender version: 4.0.2 LuxCore version: 2.8 alpha1
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By the way, I forgot to say that this applies not only to objects, but to all light sources.
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If you overdo it with brightness, there will be strange effects
I can confirm it @neo2068
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.blend file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19jUqhnXKJ-paCHVgHcbyK9jzBKRv0pgD/view?usp=sharing
if you set the value too high (Gain or Exposure), then the node (Emission) produces artefacts in the form of a black glow
My CPU and GPU are fine in other renders it works fine but this is definitely a problem in LuxCore
Why did the cube turn black if, in theory, it should only be lighter?
OS: Windows 10
Blender version: 4.0.2
LuxCore version: 2.8 alpha1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: