I'm getting a little frustrated with my boss constantly describing that he doesnt like my daytime lighting set up, and when he tries to explain what it is he wants or what he finds wrong with my render, he's unable to.
Here's what I do.
Try not to have white areas bleach out too much, and the shadowed areas not to be too dark. I usually use a vray sky and sun and physical camera, put the sun at about 0.8 intensity, or maybe lower depending on the scene and the physical camera with exposure on and vignetting off. If the dark areas are a bit dark, I might increase the brightness multiplier in the scene by 0.1, or I might even stick a random light in there, out of the view of the camera, just like a big white card you'd see on a movie set, again, just depending on the scene. It seems to work for me. I usually use linear multiply with clamp output and subpixel mapping. The vray sky is in the environment slot.
I use adaptive dmc and usually brute force if i'm split-scanlining.
It's pretty normal lighting I think, and seems to work okay for me.
I'd love to know, if I'm doing something grossly wrong here with my set up. How do other people set up their typical 2-3pm summer sunlight lighting? Also for a non-linear workflow.
Before I lose it with my boss :s
Here's what I do.
Try not to have white areas bleach out too much, and the shadowed areas not to be too dark. I usually use a vray sky and sun and physical camera, put the sun at about 0.8 intensity, or maybe lower depending on the scene and the physical camera with exposure on and vignetting off. If the dark areas are a bit dark, I might increase the brightness multiplier in the scene by 0.1, or I might even stick a random light in there, out of the view of the camera, just like a big white card you'd see on a movie set, again, just depending on the scene. It seems to work for me. I usually use linear multiply with clamp output and subpixel mapping. The vray sky is in the environment slot.
I use adaptive dmc and usually brute force if i'm split-scanlining.
It's pretty normal lighting I think, and seems to work okay for me.
I'd love to know, if I'm doing something grossly wrong here with my set up. How do other people set up their typical 2-3pm summer sunlight lighting? Also for a non-linear workflow.
Before I lose it with my boss :s
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