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    One of the best tips I have picked up from this board is that for any new scene, convert all your materials to a plain vray material, add some basic vray lights and use this to fine tune your lighting settings. Instead of an 8 hour test render, im now waiting 1 minute for a test render that gives me the same information in regards to lighting.

    Ive learnt a lot tonight just from going through all the settings and adjusting each setting slightly and taking note of the effects.

    Anyway, just thought Id share this tip for any other people who are new to vray and struggling with lighting.

    I think I originally picked this up from a post Natty made recently so yeah thanks dood!

  • #2
    thanks!

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    • #3
      Natty
      http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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      • #4
        is that a new term

        Natty,

        did he just call you dood? Whats that? LOL

        Did he mean dude?

        Arkitec

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        • #5
          yeah dood i called him a dood

          its the same thing as dude but with the extra 'oo' which therefore makes it more cool

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          • #6
            ok....here is the official test.....

            DOOD!!
            SWEET!!
            DOOD!!
            SWEET!!

            hmm. seems to work ok.

            ---------------------------------------------------
            MSN addresses are not for newbies or warez users to contact the pros and bug them with
            stupid questions the forum can answer.

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            • #7
              Hmmm, just wanted to say that dood in dutch means dead !!

              My condolances Natty,

              Erik
              A full render queu is a thing of beauty !

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              • #8
                Natty
                http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                • #9
                  hmmm... whens the funeral?
                  ____________________________________

                  "Sometimes life leaves a hundred dollar bill on your dresser, and you don't realize until later that it's because it fu**ed you."

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                  • #10
                    Dude we got tatoos?
                    I guess so.
                    What's mine say?
                    Sweet! What's mine say?
                    Dude! What's mine say?
                    Sweet! What's mine say?
                    Dude! But what does mine say?
                    Sweet....

                    Didn't Dude mean something really strange back in wild west days? Anyway I think everyone knows it as a term of comradery now days

                    And what the heck is Dudet

                    --Jon

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                    • #11
                      Re: Advice for fellow noobies struggling with lighting...

                      One of the best tips I have picked up from this board is that for any new scene, convert all your materials to a plain vray material, add some basic vray lights and use this to fine tune your lighting settings. Instead of an 8 hour test render, im now waiting 1 minute for a test render that gives me the same information in regards to lighting.

                      Ive learnt a lot tonight just from going through all the settings and adjusting each setting slightly and taking note of the effects.

                      Anyway, just thought Id share this tip for any other people who are new to vray and struggling with lighting.

                      I think I originally picked this up from a post Natty made recently ...
                      Thanks for the info! This will help me loads.
                      Surreal Structures
                      http://surrealstructures.com/blog

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