Just a quick work in progress render of an atrium space I am working on. Rendering times are still pretty quick, with the original 1920x1080 render taking about thirty minutes to calculate the lighting solution and render the image out. Although I have been using VRay for several months now, this is actually the first interior project that I have attempted to use the renderer with. I have tried to use it before, but because of tight time deadlines and relative inexperience with some of the settings I always found myself falling back on faking it with the scanline renderer. After much "trial and error" while trying to learn the different exposure settings, I think I am finally getting to the point where I feel comfortable working with the plugin for interior spaces. Any comments or crits would be much appreciated.





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