Cloud Render has changed

Cloud Render has changed

Pedro_Bidarra
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Cloud Render has changed

Pedro_Bidarra
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Using the default cloud rendering settings on save I've noticed that sometime between 13 and 23 July, without changing any rendering settings and no change to the model renders now seem to have become under exposed

 

13 July
D6_2015-Jul-13_05-10-20PM-000_FRONT.png

 

23 July

D6_2015-Jul-23_02-48-40AM-000_FRONT.png


Also, increasing exposure (from 0 to 3) seems to have absolutely no effect.

How can I get the previous look back? I know the second one might look sleeker with the contrasts, but it's too dark to show the actual geometry.

<rant> I have made a lot of concessions in my workflow to keep working in F360, including running a VM with Windows and Fusion on it because the Mac version keeps crashing with sketch profiles (yes, I have submmited the issues here in the forum) and now when I need to show some renders I'm t loss with this issue </rant>

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Pedro_Bidarra
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I forgot to add that the default environment for me is "Sharp Highlights".

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hutchij
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Hi, I suspect that we pushed a bug fix related to environment rotation. Could you send me your file? john.hutchinson@autodesk.com
If you don't want to share it, that's also fine. We're investigating.

Your rant is noted. Sketch stability is a top priority.
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Pedro_Bidarra
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Thank you! Seems to be happening with all my files, really. I'll send you one in a moment.

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anavaidya
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@Pedro_Bidarra - Thanks for reporting this issue. We are in the process of fixing it. Within 2-3 days, you will see the correct results in Fusion. I apologize for the problem and I'll keep you informed of the fix. 

Aradhana Vaidya
Customer Success Engineer, Rendering & Visualization