I have this question a some time, but even reading the documentation and learning from tutorials I still do not quite understand how this works in VRay.
When I used the Mental Ray with only FG, It was just me increase the field "Secondary Diffuse Bounces" for a number greater than 0 (zero) to I have control of how multiple-bounce will be calculated.
But VRay has split the Primary and Secondary bounces! I understand that if I use only the Primary Engine in VRay would be equivalent to FG 0 Secondary Bounces (or single bounce only) with MR. But in VRay to have the Secondary bounces I have 3 options: Photon map, Brute Force and Light cache.
In my test when I use Photon map or BF I can control how many bounces are calculated, so if I want more illumination in my scene it's only increase the number of Bounces/Depth (PM/BF) correct But how do I do the same thing in a combination involving LC?
For example: With BF+LC how I do to increase the number of bonces to improve the illumination of the scene?! (What I've been doing so far is connect the VRayPhysicalCamera and go increasing the exposure!) I feel the same confusion when I use IM+LC too.
Thanks for your patience in understanding my question!
When I used the Mental Ray with only FG, It was just me increase the field "Secondary Diffuse Bounces" for a number greater than 0 (zero) to I have control of how multiple-bounce will be calculated.
But VRay has split the Primary and Secondary bounces! I understand that if I use only the Primary Engine in VRay would be equivalent to FG 0 Secondary Bounces (or single bounce only) with MR. But in VRay to have the Secondary bounces I have 3 options: Photon map, Brute Force and Light cache.
In my test when I use Photon map or BF I can control how many bounces are calculated, so if I want more illumination in my scene it's only increase the number of Bounces/Depth (PM/BF) correct But how do I do the same thing in a combination involving LC?
For example: With BF+LC how I do to increase the number of bonces to improve the illumination of the scene?! (What I've been doing so far is connect the VRayPhysicalCamera and go increasing the exposure!) I feel the same confusion when I use IM+LC too.
Thanks for your patience in understanding my question!
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