Hi,
I have some problems with the vray domelight. I noticed that when rendering a simple object, turning off and on GI results in strange lighting differences, when using a domelight as the only lightsource.
Here's 2 examples with a vrayplanelight, and how it should behave.
Planelight, GI off:
Planelight, GI on. The model is lit a bit more from the bottom, because of the plane bouncing off light. This all looks normal to me. Note that the groundplane lighting doesn't change much.
Now I do the same with a domelight instead of planelight:
Image without GI:
And with GI. Notice that the groundplane gets DARKER (save images and flip back and forward). Normally the groundplane shouldn't change much in lighting, since the bounced light from the object onto the plane shouldn't make a big difference. Especially not far away from the object. And if it would make a difference, then I would expect the groundplane to be brighter because of the added light, not darker.
Any ideas on why this is happening? Is this normal behavior?
Kind regards,
wouter
I have some problems with the vray domelight. I noticed that when rendering a simple object, turning off and on GI results in strange lighting differences, when using a domelight as the only lightsource.
Here's 2 examples with a vrayplanelight, and how it should behave.
Planelight, GI off:
Planelight, GI on. The model is lit a bit more from the bottom, because of the plane bouncing off light. This all looks normal to me. Note that the groundplane lighting doesn't change much.
Now I do the same with a domelight instead of planelight:
Image without GI:
And with GI. Notice that the groundplane gets DARKER (save images and flip back and forward). Normally the groundplane shouldn't change much in lighting, since the bounced light from the object onto the plane shouldn't make a big difference. Especially not far away from the object. And if it would make a difference, then I would expect the groundplane to be brighter because of the added light, not darker.
Any ideas on why this is happening? Is this normal behavior?
Kind regards,
wouter
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