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  • #16
    the first one especially seemed not produced by qmc+lc the plate under the coffe cup has flat shadows in my opinion

    anyway i repeat wonderful images....

    ..... rendertime
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    • #17
      Great images Mac!

      Z.

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      • #18
        Stunning renders

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        • #19
          LOOKS REALLY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ihave one question tho you say that you leave the Vray sun/sky on the default setting. but when i do that everything turns out overbright and not just a little bit, but completly white.does anybody know what causes this.I thinks it has something to do with my unit setups (i work in meters)but i don't know for sure.

          Thanks

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          • #20
            vray sun and sky is meant to be used in conjunction with the vray camera.
            it will look blown out if you use a normal camera.

            has nothing to do with scale.

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            • #21
              Oke Thanks! but iam using a vray camera so this isn't the problem if have tested it with different setting but its always a blownout result,and if i start to lower the values it turns out to be a picture with not much contrast. or a bright sun (middle of the day) effect.

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              • #22
                would be needed to add some word to what daforce said in the latest message.

                With standard camera u could get blown out results if u use values close to 1 for vraysky and vraysun, but if u use lower settings would be better if everyone found its better ratio between them with standard camera for each scene but generally 0.004 until 0.007 for sun and 0.012 until 0.018 work fine for vray sky but in older version of vray because the latest 1.5 final respect the RCx versions, got some corrections in intensity in vraysun, vraysky, vraylights and vraycamera to make them more balanced in their scale as in real life happen, so to use the values i wrote above would be needed to use the option legacy sun/sky/camera mode.
                Hope it clarifies that vraysun and vraysky works well with standard camera too
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                • #23
                  Is your glass all vray, or did you do it in post? Care to explain a bit? It looks quite good!

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                  • #24
                    Very nice renderings!
                    Mike Henry
                    http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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