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Try leaving the sun multiplier at default (1), lower camera exposure (whatever shutter speed you are using - half it or half it again.
Also make sure 'gamma correction output' is set to 2.2.
Before saving the render adjust the levels in the render to achieve a balanced lighting level. Finally adjust contrast levels in PS.
Hope this helps.
Try leaving the sun multiplier at default (1), lower camera exposure (whatever shutter speed you are using - half it or half it again.
Also make sure 'gamma correction output' is set to 2.2.
Before saving the render adjust the levels in the render to achieve a balanced lighting level. Finally adjust contrast levels in PS.
Hope this helps.
David
shuter speed i need to double , if more then less "power" of light get into lens , first settings :
shuter speed 30 , f-number 8 , sun multiplier set to 0.1 - overburned
no i set shuter speed at 80 and f-number at 15 and sun at 0.5 and its good , as i see i not worth to use use without physical camer - only with that its ieasy to set sun
this is vis wiht setting i wrote up + some ps and reduce bightnes i think its now ok , its sometimes hard to get good valu of light with all settings ;]
wookie85 - ooops, yes, I should have said double/double again, the shutter speed.
With your latest, I think you need either a black background or some sort of aerial shot - the 'sky' doesn't look right, certainly not with the 'sun' in the backround.
ckosio - it was you that I was actually trying to help (with the shutter speed) with the burn out in your image.
Thanks for help. I can't still get it right.
I can't find sun multiplier.
Am I using right version of v-ray?
I know GI then the "m" thing. Actually I read the whole tutorials.
I don't know what will be a good settings for afternoon time render.
yes GI then m then choos for right list sun and then all set you will see
i cant get "some" view beceause this building will stand in some already choosen location ;] and i cant do any photo to match with such "bird" perspective , no big building neer by to make photo for the roof for ex. :/
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