I was on site yesterday and took photos for a model to be dropped into. Unfortunately, although bright and warm, it was a cloudy day, so I ended up with very (very very) diffuse shadows from the sun.
What is the best way to replicate this in Vray? I am using the vraysun/sky and so far have just ticked off the vraysun, so the vraysky is lighting my scene. This isn't bad, but I guess I am losing the softness from the sunlight itself. By doing this, I have also had to drastically compensate the vraycamera settings as the scene renders very dark when the sun is switched off. I have also had to dramatically edit the white balance of the camera to prevent whites from rendering quite intense blue.
In a nutshell: What is the best method to achieve softer shadows from the vraysun (as though the sun is partially obscured by hazey cloud)?
What is the best way to replicate this in Vray? I am using the vraysun/sky and so far have just ticked off the vraysun, so the vraysky is lighting my scene. This isn't bad, but I guess I am losing the softness from the sunlight itself. By doing this, I have also had to drastically compensate the vraycamera settings as the scene renders very dark when the sun is switched off. I have also had to dramatically edit the white balance of the camera to prevent whites from rendering quite intense blue.
In a nutshell: What is the best method to achieve softer shadows from the vraysun (as though the sun is partially obscured by hazey cloud)?
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