Uneven render due to edge loops - solution?
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Hi,
got an issue with edge loops creating surface unevenness on my renders. I've attatched images to illustrate. Since I plan to model the areas on the pull up bar where the parts are welded, I was addind the edge loops to allow me to merge verts once I combined the different parts. What would be a solution to this? thanks, gubar. |
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Edit: you can't see the wires on the cylinder on the bar's end, but the line up with those on the arm beneath it. |
If you harden the normals that might clear it up.
Another option that sometimes can work is to convert it to a sub-d and then back to a poly object. |
Thanks for the suggestions, in this case though, converting the shape to subdivision results in a sort of dagger shape, really rounds it out. And hardening the edges results in it looking very sharp (perhaps the shape is too simple, though that's what I was aiming for). I'll try adding a bevel,
cheers, gubar. |
It doesn't matter what it looks like as a sub-d because you are going to convert it back to a polygon object, just make sure you are at level 0 in sub-d when converting back ,then in the options of the convert sub-d to polygon menu select vertices then when you convert you will get your original polygon mesh back but it should have cleaned up the shading issues.
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Set your 'vertex normals' Under Edit Polygons>normals> set vertex normals /unlock.
Failing this set 'face normals' in the same menu set. put drop down to propagate Jay |
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