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  • 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

    I came back to Vray after having some down time with my native rendering program. Over the last week, I took a crash course on getting back up to speed from where I left. I started with some white models and went into some color renderings.

    The white was use to set the lights, quality settings etc. Once those were knocked out, I went to color. Below are three color renderings of a few different stands. Each rendering uses the lighting setup as the white model.

    Each one took about 6min, 30sec to render at 1500x1000 dpi. No post processing other than the sharpen filter in Photoshop and scaling down to 750x500 dpi.

    Regards,
    Bill






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    Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

    Simple nice.

    Did you use secondary GI engine multiplier 0.8? If not, try it. So, you get less indirect bounced light. 0.8 is a general limit, so you never get unreal 100% diffuse GI reflection, 80% percent is a good max value.

    Also, so you get more contrast, but your white could get a greyish look, if you use a to low value (lower than 0.5).
    www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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    • #3
      Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

      Hi Micha,

      Nice to see you still around. All my GI bounces we set to 1.0 using QMC. I will try 0.8 since your comments seem to make sense.

      Thanks for your comments.

      Regards,
      Bill

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      • #4
        Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

        The LC works with infinite light bounces (like Maxwell - it use an internal physical correct limit), so the 0.8 limit helps to avoid to much bounced energy, most important for interiors with white walls.
        The QMC support a bounce control, default 3 bounces. Here the limit is not so important.

        I use IM+LC most, like described at this thread.
        www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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        • #5
          Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

          I will have to try IC with LC and compare. What I like about these is the render times, very fast and good quality. LC might be better, but I see the trade off being time and quality. I can sell off these renderings, and for render times under 10 minutes, no complaints. It's a fine balance to manage.

          Regards,
          Bill

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          • #6
            Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

            LC is typically faster than QMC, not to mention there are other speed enhancements that can be gained by using LC like Use For Glossy Rays and Store Direct Light. It also produces a smoother result (no film grain noise, even at low quality levels), and provided a good sample size is used (I use .01 or lower rather than the default .02) the quality is very good. Plus you can use for storing light information to reuse making it significantly quicker.
            Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude

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            • #7
              Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

              ... and it show a whole scene preview within seconds.
              www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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              • #8
                Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

                Dalomar and Micha,

                Thanks for the continued interest. I've been playing around with IM/LC and even optimized my options per the link to the other thread posted by Micha.

                Every time, my results come out pure white. I have no lights in the scene and am relying only on GI.

                I don't think pure white render is the correct result.

                Regards,
                Bill

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                • #9
                  Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

                  If you don't use "clamp output" (so you limit the output to 8bit), than you could use the framebuffer exposure correction and move the exposure slider. So, you could test, is your scene to bright or not. If it is to bright, than you could look why? If you don't use a physical camera, than you can use low HDRI environment intensities around 1...10. I suppose so your current problem is an intensity/physCam problem.
                  www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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                  • #10
                    Re: 10x20 (3mx6m) Trade Show Exhibit

                    I have several emissive materials right next to each other. I just had to reduce the multiplier and I was good to go.

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