Hi there,
I came to this forum because I'm looking for some generally information to help me with an issue I have. I've noticed I can't post any threads anywhere but here. I know this isn't the right section but I'm hoping this thread can be moved to the correct one, or somebody that might help here.
I've been working with VRay for a couple of weeks now, and I've sorted most of my issues out but there is this one thing I can't find any information on. It's regarding a render element; WireColor.
I'm rendering some buildings, and I'm using a wirecolor to quickly apply some automated actions in photoshop on my render. I use this to paint dirt on streets, add contrast to walls/roofs and to add birds in the sky etc. Now my photoshop actions don't always work because the RGB values for the wirecolor that I'm entering in 3DS max aren't the same that I receive after in my final render, and my photoshop actions are based on those...
So, I know that gamma has influence on the WireColor, but I was wondering if there were any other render settings that influence this. And will the wirecolor values always stay the same if I keep using the same gamma/render settings? Even if I change the position if lights / cameras?
So basically I'm looking for a way to keep the WireColor RGB values always the same, could any of you let me know whether or not this is possible?
Many thanks and kind regards,
Farmer Rob
I came to this forum because I'm looking for some generally information to help me with an issue I have. I've noticed I can't post any threads anywhere but here. I know this isn't the right section but I'm hoping this thread can be moved to the correct one, or somebody that might help here.
I've been working with VRay for a couple of weeks now, and I've sorted most of my issues out but there is this one thing I can't find any information on. It's regarding a render element; WireColor.
I'm rendering some buildings, and I'm using a wirecolor to quickly apply some automated actions in photoshop on my render. I use this to paint dirt on streets, add contrast to walls/roofs and to add birds in the sky etc. Now my photoshop actions don't always work because the RGB values for the wirecolor that I'm entering in 3DS max aren't the same that I receive after in my final render, and my photoshop actions are based on those...
So, I know that gamma has influence on the WireColor, but I was wondering if there were any other render settings that influence this. And will the wirecolor values always stay the same if I keep using the same gamma/render settings? Even if I change the position if lights / cameras?
So basically I'm looking for a way to keep the WireColor RGB values always the same, could any of you let me know whether or not this is possible?
Many thanks and kind regards,
Farmer Rob
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