Hey Vray masters, i got 2 questoins (newbie type) and 1 tip:
1- I noticed in some users settings and for instance in Natty's "room illumination video tutorial", under the Vray Global Switches, he unchecks Default Lights option. What does this do?...or means?
2- Im not a MAX expert neither, so.....is there a way to set Vray always as the default renderer?....is annoying to open MAX and everytime select Vray as the renderer.
And now, is not all about question, i can give some tips also
Maybe a lot of you already do the following, or maybe you never though about it, is a pretty simple tip:
People wonders why the Vray lights are always facing the wrong way, so most users solution is just either turn the vray lights 180 degrees or make them 2 sides, i think it would be easier if you just change your viewport view, when creating a Vray light, so if you wanna make a ceiling light, instead of creating it in the TOP viewport, just switch to BOTTOM view and create the light, then go back to the TOP viewport.
Pretty easy.....and dumb.....hehe
1- I noticed in some users settings and for instance in Natty's "room illumination video tutorial", under the Vray Global Switches, he unchecks Default Lights option. What does this do?...or means?
2- Im not a MAX expert neither, so.....is there a way to set Vray always as the default renderer?....is annoying to open MAX and everytime select Vray as the renderer.
And now, is not all about question, i can give some tips also
Maybe a lot of you already do the following, or maybe you never though about it, is a pretty simple tip:
People wonders why the Vray lights are always facing the wrong way, so most users solution is just either turn the vray lights 180 degrees or make them 2 sides, i think it would be easier if you just change your viewport view, when creating a Vray light, so if you wanna make a ceiling light, instead of creating it in the TOP viewport, just switch to BOTTOM view and create the light, then go back to the TOP viewport.
Pretty easy.....and dumb.....hehe
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