Here is an image of an interior space I am currently starting to set up. The materials are unimportant at this stage.
I am trying to get a nice balance of light before I get any further. I am having a problem with contrast. It seems too dark where there are no lights and too bright where there are. Specifically the burnt areas of drywall and carpet. I could lower the light source, which is a Vray plane for the middle skylight, and possibly the pots but that would reduce the bounce as well and thus the darker areas would get darker and the problem would remain.
VIZ 2005 with file linking from ADT 2004
I have a number of target spots for the pots with vray shadows and Vray lights, where there are windows or skylights.
BTW - My settings, attached, are pretty high because I just let it run overnight.
Questions:
1. How can I up the amount of ambient light without losing contrast? I found before just adding more fill lights seems to really flatten an image.
2. Should I set up my scene with all lights and adjust so that my whites are over bright and then dial down my white colour in the material? This way I won't have a problem later with whites becoming gray because I can't adjust my materials past 255,255,255?
3. I am using QMC because it seems pretty fast and I haven't used anything else. Would light cache for second bounce be preferable?
Any other comments to help out with this image are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Regards Peter.
image

Vray settings
I am trying to get a nice balance of light before I get any further. I am having a problem with contrast. It seems too dark where there are no lights and too bright where there are. Specifically the burnt areas of drywall and carpet. I could lower the light source, which is a Vray plane for the middle skylight, and possibly the pots but that would reduce the bounce as well and thus the darker areas would get darker and the problem would remain.
VIZ 2005 with file linking from ADT 2004
I have a number of target spots for the pots with vray shadows and Vray lights, where there are windows or skylights.
BTW - My settings, attached, are pretty high because I just let it run overnight.
Questions:
1. How can I up the amount of ambient light without losing contrast? I found before just adding more fill lights seems to really flatten an image.
2. Should I set up my scene with all lights and adjust so that my whites are over bright and then dial down my white colour in the material? This way I won't have a problem later with whites becoming gray because I can't adjust my materials past 255,255,255?
3. I am using QMC because it seems pretty fast and I haven't used anything else. Would light cache for second bounce be preferable?
Any other comments to help out with this image are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Regards Peter.
image

Vray settings

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