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Inventor Studio - Rendered images pixelated

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Anonymous
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Inventor Studio - Rendered images pixelated

Anonymous
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I have been rendering parts from this same file for about a month with no problems at all.  This morning as I went to render an image they showed up pixelated and very poor quality.  I then noticed that Ray Tracing works perfectly within Inventor but when I switch to Inventor Studio it looks terrible.  I changed the Studio Lighting Styles and it did nothing to improve the quality.

 

I included the assembly file, a pdf with images showing the issue and a video to illustrate the sequence.  I really appreciate any insight with this issue.  I need to get this project to the printer!

 

Thank you,

 

Patrick

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Inventor Studio - Rendered images pixelated

I have been rendering parts from this same file for about a month with no problems at all.  This morning as I went to render an image they showed up pixelated and very poor quality.  I then noticed that Ray Tracing works perfectly within Inventor but when I switch to Inventor Studio it looks terrible.  I changed the Studio Lighting Styles and it did nothing to improve the quality.

 

I included the assembly file, a pdf with images showing the issue and a video to illustrate the sequence.  I really appreciate any insight with this issue.  I need to get this project to the printer!

 

Thank you,

 

Patrick

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SharkDesign
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Two potential issues

 

1) your rendering quality is set to low in studio. 

 

2) you've got it on full whack but not rendering it for long enough

 

 

 

 

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Two potential issues

 

1) your rendering quality is set to low in studio. 

 

2) you've got it on full whack but not rendering it for long enough

 

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Here are the setting I am using for the image.  

patrick473G9_0-1625765339774.png

patrick473G9_1-1625765382009.png

 

This is the result after 1000 iterations.  

patrick473G9_2-1625766432339.png

 

Is there an additional rendering quality setting that I am missing?

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Here are the setting I am using for the image.  

patrick473G9_0-1625765339774.png

patrick473G9_1-1625765382009.png

 

This is the result after 1000 iterations.  

patrick473G9_2-1625766432339.png

 

Is there an additional rendering quality setting that I am missing?

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SharkDesign
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That's different. In inventor you are using draft, in studio you are using high. 

 

I've had a lot of issues with high quality and transparent Windows. If you set that to draft does it look alright?

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That's different. In inventor you are using draft, in studio you are using high. 

 

I've had a lot of issues with high quality and transparent Windows. If you set that to draft does it look alright?

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johnsonshiue
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Hi Patrick,

 

It is possibly a bug or a hardware limitation. Please share the entire assembly (iam and ipt files). I can work with the project team to understand it better.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Hi Patrick,

 

It is possibly a bug or a hardware limitation. Please share the entire assembly (iam and ipt files). I can work with the project team to understand it better.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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SharkDesign
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Your part isn't that complicated so 9 minutes is probably fine. But you
could try setting it to 20 mins instead of 1000 iterations and see if it's
better.
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Your part isn't that complicated so 9 minutes is probably fine. But you
could try setting it to 20 mins instead of 1000 iterations and see if it's
better.
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  Inventor Certified Professional
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Anonymous
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I have no idea what was going on.  I restarted my computer 3 times, rendered 2 different parts and turned off the camera visibility within Studio and it is now working again.

 

Thank you all for the help but it must have just been a temporary bug.

I have no idea what was going on.  I restarted my computer 3 times, rendered 2 different parts and turned off the camera visibility within Studio and it is now working again.

 

Thank you all for the help but it must have just been a temporary bug.

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