Render Animation - Color and light is not Stable.

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Aaronwin
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Render Animation - Color and light is not Stable.

Post by Aaronwin » Tue May 08, 2018 5:32 pm

Hi ,
I use Sketchuo pro-2017, Twilight Render V2.22.1 pro and Key frame animation 2.0.1.2
After i setting up all the scence with my Keyframe animation, i try to do render animation with Twilight.
The color and light is not stable.
Please download below link for the rendering video.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1h1evend5g7m ... 1G0ea?dl=0

I deeply appreciate if someone can suggest how to overcome the problem
Thanks for your help.

Chris
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Re: Render Animation - Color and light is not Stable.

Post by Chris » Wed May 09, 2018 3:27 pm

There are two options:
1. If you are only moving the camera and not moving geometry, open the Animation drop-down in the TWR Animation Editor and check "Reuse Lighting". This will prevent the prevent the flickering. However, since you do have moving geometry, you probably can't go that route.
2. Choose one of the animation presets under "4)Animation". These presets have some of the global illumination options disabled to remove the flickering. In your case, this is probably what you want to do.

Aaronwin
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Re: Render Animation - Color and light is not Stable.

Post by Aaronwin » Thu May 10, 2018 3:26 pm

Mr. Chris ,
Thank you very much for your advise and help.
This is really work.
AWESOME.

I will going to purchase the render very soon.
BTW Is there any advantages to use the Render to Texture?

Chris
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Re: Render Animation - Color and light is not Stable.

Post by Chris » Thu May 10, 2018 3:32 pm

Render to Texture is a very different tool from standard rendering. In a sense, it allows you to bring your rendering into your SketchUp model. I recommend you look at our tutorial on the subject: https://www.twilightrender.com/index.ph ... to-texture
as well as the video guide: https://youtu.be/sMPAH9XOkeQ

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