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Hi all, Just wondering why my renders are coming out with blue pixels in certain areas? The render contains radiosity & raytracing but previous renders ive done havent had any problems. My up to date work now has dots of colour in certain areas and takes away the great effect of the render as its an eye sore. to photoshop up the problems will be hard to do because of shadow blends etc. please help Josh check out the image to see what i mean...
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Try this (assuming you are referring to the CYAN colored pixels): Rendering>Settings>Environment>Main (Background Color)>Select SOLID COLOR (use default color BLACK)
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