Hello guys!
Our company workflow has slowly evolved the last few years. Being reluctant to change it took some time to get people used to the new way vray works.
Our library has a ton of custom models and shaders that we use in every project but now we are facing a new issue.
In our effort to make the whole process more plug and play we struggle finding the best settings for the lights, cameras and light materials so that you have to tweak a minimum of settings and get consistent results in the same scene for day and night shots.
To be more specific, after we render a day shot and everything looks ok, when we render a night version the lights are too bright or too dim and you have to spend time and try to adjust that.
I know that it's hard to achieve the perfect realistic result, especially if you are not using ies files, but I was wondering if you guys can share some tips from your workflow.
Our company workflow has slowly evolved the last few years. Being reluctant to change it took some time to get people used to the new way vray works.
Our library has a ton of custom models and shaders that we use in every project but now we are facing a new issue.
In our effort to make the whole process more plug and play we struggle finding the best settings for the lights, cameras and light materials so that you have to tweak a minimum of settings and get consistent results in the same scene for day and night shots.
To be more specific, after we render a day shot and everything looks ok, when we render a night version the lights are too bright or too dim and you have to spend time and try to adjust that.
I know that it's hard to achieve the perfect realistic result, especially if you are not using ies files, but I was wondering if you guys can share some tips from your workflow.
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