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  1. Hi all this is my first post. I want to need help to create this glass material. Thanks in advanced.
  2. Hi, this will be my first post here. Hopefully someone could help me with this issue I've been trying to solve for days now regarding Vray 3.60.03 and 3D studio Max 2018. I just upgraded from 3D studio 2012 using Vray 2.00.03 to 3D studio 2018 with Vray 3.60.03. When I opened my 2012 files in 2018 I got this regular V-ray Warning message telling me that new version using an updated Adaptive image sampling method etc. Choose Yes, your scene may render differently.... Choose No, your scene will render in same way as with previous versions. I choice No, but when I render it out (these scenes has a moving camera with static objects) I get some nasty flickering which didn't happen using earlier versions of Max and Vray. I've been trying to use similar IR settings (Prepass to rendering method) but still get flickering. Always used Adaptive DMC as image sampler in earlier versions of Vray, but there's no such option now. Been messing with basically all imaginable settings in Vray but still get distortions. My scenes have rather high details and volume so it would be too time consuming to render it using Brute Force. If someone have any advice, please let me know.
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