Re: New Renders
Hi 40th and thanks for your reply, If I take a photo where I want to have both the exterior and interior balanced I will do one of two things
1: set the exposure through the window and use a fill flash to expose the interior
2: or with the camera set on a tripod take two photos one set for the interior and one out the window. The two photos are then blended in PhotoShop to keep both exposures correct.
I do prefer over exposing to some degree the exterior in renders, but I suppose it then becomes a matter of preference to which way you go. I am always trying to get very natural looking light in my renders.
This render is one of the rare times I used the sunlight in combination with the v-ray physical camera; I will be trying more with this combination to see what I can come up with.
Thanks again 40th
Mark
Hi 40th and thanks for your reply, If I take a photo where I want to have both the exterior and interior balanced I will do one of two things
1: set the exposure through the window and use a fill flash to expose the interior
2: or with the camera set on a tripod take two photos one set for the interior and one out the window. The two photos are then blended in PhotoShop to keep both exposures correct.
I do prefer over exposing to some degree the exterior in renders, but I suppose it then becomes a matter of preference to which way you go. I am always trying to get very natural looking light in my renders.
This render is one of the rare times I used the sunlight in combination with the v-ray physical camera; I will be trying more with this combination to see what I can come up with.
Thanks again 40th
Mark
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