[Radiance-general] Sampling thorugh TRANS material

Greg Ward gregoryjward at gmail.com
Fri Mar 4 17:35:06 PST 2016


Hi Germán,

I'm really only guessing, but I would say you need to increase your -ad value (a lot) to get a good result for your workplane in this situation.  You have the noise of the BSDF on the window to filter, which requires a great many samples.  Setting -ab 12 is probably higher than needed.  What is your -lw setting?  This is important for determining the number of rays actually traced.  Also, -aa gets set forcibly to zero by rcontrib, since it doesn't support the ambient cache.  Try:

	-ad 20000 -lw 2e-5 -ab 5

to see if this produces smoother results.

Cheers,
-Greg

> From: Germán Molina Larrain <germolinal at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Radiance-general] Sampling thorugh TRANS material
> Date: March 4, 2016 12:33:12 PM PST
> 
> Hello everyone, 
> 
> I have a question about trans material... The story is the following:
> I already read what Axel Jacobs has to say about Trans, read the Radiance Reference Manual and also Googled a bit. 
> After all that, I found out how to model Fabric materials using Trans (I need some uncolored specular transmission and a bit colored Diffuse transmission). After the research, I noticed that Trans, as I wanted to model Fabrics, would only work for gray textiles... but that is good enough for me.
> I managed to do all that, and actually run genBSDF to check if the diffuse and direct parts were OK.... they came very close, but not quite perfect, even if my parameters were pretty high. 
> Assuming it was as good as it would get, I continued with my simulation... I am using rcontrib's 2-phase method, with "-ab 12 -ad 4096 -aa 0.1" parameters... but I get some NOT SMOOTH results. LINK TO PICTURE
> Any hints on the parameters I have to use in order to model this product well? Is this caused by the fact that there is no direct light in the calculation of the DC matrix? Will my approach work?
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Germán
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