I have an exterior project that the South side of the building will never get direct sunlight. I am actually matching a photo and the photo was taken at 9:00 am on September the 12th. I have my sun linked to my max daylight and the daylight is turned off. The VraySun is behind the building. I am also using the VRAYSKY with GI. My VRAYCAMERA is f-number 8, shutter speed 100, and film speed is 100. My VRAYSUN is default 1 multiplier. My question is what would be the best way to brighted my scene? The way it is coming out is really realistic, but dark. The photo is much brighter. When I crank up ISO or crank down the f-number or film speed it looks washed out. I am not using LWF or SRGB because with the VRAYCAMERA I found I don't need to mess with it anymore.
A lot of info here, but hopefully it makes sense. Any tips would be appreciated. Also, does the Z height make a differance to sun accurancy? We are about 100' above sea level... would that matter much?
A lot of info here, but hopefully it makes sense. Any tips would be appreciated. Also, does the Z height make a differance to sun accurancy? We are about 100' above sea level... would that matter much?
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