Just experimenting with the Vray Sun and Vray Sky with version 1.48.03. Do you need to use Max's logarithmic Exposure control to get a successful render? Its just that I have both the sun and sky intensities down to about .03 and my scene is very blown out - BTW I am using the gamma colour correction with 1/.4545
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Richard Birket
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you need to use it in conjunction with a Vray Camera which uses Exposure. Vlado mentioned that it's best to just leave the sun and sky at there default values, and adjust the camera shutter speed etc.
Don't (never) use max's logarithmic exposure...
For now, i'd just hope that it comes out at Siggraph - i think i remember you saying you were going, so you might be one of the first to get your hands on it - that is if it is out at siggraph which some people are speculating......
(I don't know by the way..... just hoping, but i've been hoping for about two years now......)
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For now, i'd just hope that it comes out at Siggraph - i think i remember you saying you were going, so you might be one of the first to get your hands on it - that is if it is out at siggraph which some people are speculating......
What are the pros/cons of the vray sun/sky setup? I'm trying to balance render time Vs quality. I like the idea of objects giving a reflection of the sun itself, but I don't want to wait 10x as long for a render to happen. Anyone using the vray sun/sky on a day-to-day basis?Kind Regards,
Richard Birket
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i used it with normal camera, only with multiplier settings in sky and sun at 0,01 (or 0,001 in older versions).
looks great.Marc Lorenz
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