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DRAGON25 go to the tutorial section and see a post name "lets make a rug" , maybe you can find i helpfull, displacement parameters are at the end of the tutorial.
DRAGON25 go to the tutorial section and see a post name "lets make a rug" , maybe you can find i helpfull, displacement parameters are at the end of the tutorial.
Im new to vray and still willing to learn from you guys!!
any tips,
im trying to make my initial exterior and interior scenes.
ill post when fin. dou you have samples hehe...thanks bro ;D
mabuhay!!
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mabuahay karin bro. these actually were my first try with Vray su last year, hehehehe. but what i want to share to you is how to approach vray particularly when you ar new with it and trying to gobble informations and understand all those commands and menu. if you are a beginner, you need to approach vray su or sr in its bsic forms first rather trying to touch and configure everything. meaning to say learning what only to touch in a most minimal way. because if you try to touch and that without the full knowledge of this soft, you end up asking more questions and lead to frustrations. so as for me approach it step by step. but once you have confidence with it and start to produce some respectable images, then you can be more exploratory but be sure to be patient and have a goal on what are you trying to explore.
so as for me this is my advise. (as beginner) try not to use the physical camera yet. (using the physicam camera immediately will affect all your light settings: emmisive, rect, omni or hdri.. you will be force to shoot the multipleir way way high) but if you dont touch what you read in the manual's multiplier will be close to your tests.
but if you need use the sun as light source then using the camera is advisable, becuase the physical camera counter balance the exposure of this very bright sun. but as for me (IMHO ok) i rather lower the intensity of this sun form 1 (default) to something like .01-.001 value and not using the camera... this is also my technique in using vray max. nevertheless i advise this approach for the beginner, but once again if you think you are confident with this soft and wanted to go further, then i advised you to use the physical camera.
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