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First choice: add a Vraylight in sphere to the scene and adjust the radius until to have good soft shadows(remember the flashlight technique to have very sharp shadows ).
Second choice: in one of the two vraylight (plane) he can unchecked ignore normal then adjust the size to have good soft shadows.
I don't think that very sharp shadows are needed but a good soft shadows will be pretty cool.
There are others solution but these are good IMO especialy the first.
I will ask again
how can he get more shadows from this studio setup?(priad,DaForce)
In this example, the 'fill-light' is quite strong, it is possible to reduce that one, now it takes away most of the 'key-light' shadow. The keylight is the light opposite to the camera.
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hi
I like this pure white effect a lot.
I wanna do a similar studio setup. where ground is pure white. and soft shadows.
I have some questions if you can answer:
1.did u use vraylight material in upper vrayplane?
2. if so, how did u control burning?
I cant make such pure diffuse white ground.
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