I have recently installed AC2020. I migrated my settings from AC2013. I have created materials in 2013 which I am trying to use in 2020 but they look completely different and I cannot figure out why.
I have attached a sample from AC2013 which is what the drawing should look like and one from AC2020 which is much darker and has the layer colours showing through on the edges.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have recently installed AC2020. I migrated my settings from AC2013. I have created materials in 2013 which I am trying to use in 2020 but they look completely different and I cannot figure out why.
I have attached a sample from AC2013 which is what the drawing should look like and one from AC2020 which is much darker and has the layer colours showing through on the edges.
Any help would be appreciated.
Hi,
>> they look completely different and I cannot figure out why
Between 2013 and 2020 the render engine changed two times to a completely different system.
First attempt would be to play with light settings, make sure your scene is closed in terms of light processing. An object in an endless environment is difficult for current render engines, most need the light distributed back from the walls/ceiling/floor ... that your scene now looks darker is a result of a missing environment.
If necessary I would then recreate the materials or use the new ones which are a lot better and easier to handle for photorealistic scenes.
HTH, - alfred -
Hi,
>> they look completely different and I cannot figure out why
Between 2013 and 2020 the render engine changed two times to a completely different system.
First attempt would be to play with light settings, make sure your scene is closed in terms of light processing. An object in an endless environment is difficult for current render engines, most need the light distributed back from the walls/ceiling/floor ... that your scene now looks darker is a result of a missing environment.
If necessary I would then recreate the materials or use the new ones which are a lot better and easier to handle for photorealistic scenes.
HTH, - alfred -
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