Hi all,
Ive got a city apartment job where ive had to map the background onto a sphere around the project (I dont usually do it this way, but need to because of the proximity of neighbouring buildings) but have a couple of problems I cant figure out:
1. the background isnt rendering.
Ive tried flipping the normals so the background displays in the viewport but it still doesnt render out. Also checked the clipping planes set on the camera.
2. Interiors are rendering very bright and theres no shadows/ poor GI
The lights are all vray planes/sphere with a multipier of 20-30 and direct lights with shadow map + IES light. This rendered fine in another project. Maybee enclosing the scene in a sphere to map the background on is effecting the skylight? how do i get around this?
Thanks for any suggestions. Ive tried many things but am running out of time (normally i'd eventually figure this out myself or find a solution in this forum somewhere)
The only other thing I can think of is maybee it has something to do with the apartment being on the 20th floor? All of the lights etc are in the correct place but it is a fair distance from 0,0,0.
Will post an image only if REALLY needed. hope the description of my problem is enough though
Thanks,
Paul
Ive got a city apartment job where ive had to map the background onto a sphere around the project (I dont usually do it this way, but need to because of the proximity of neighbouring buildings) but have a couple of problems I cant figure out:
1. the background isnt rendering.
Ive tried flipping the normals so the background displays in the viewport but it still doesnt render out. Also checked the clipping planes set on the camera.
2. Interiors are rendering very bright and theres no shadows/ poor GI
The lights are all vray planes/sphere with a multipier of 20-30 and direct lights with shadow map + IES light. This rendered fine in another project. Maybee enclosing the scene in a sphere to map the background on is effecting the skylight? how do i get around this?
Thanks for any suggestions. Ive tried many things but am running out of time (normally i'd eventually figure this out myself or find a solution in this forum somewhere)
The only other thing I can think of is maybee it has something to do with the apartment being on the 20th floor? All of the lights etc are in the correct place but it is a fair distance from 0,0,0.
Will post an image only if REALLY needed. hope the description of my problem is enough though
Thanks,
Paul
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