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  • HDRI Washed Out

    I understand how HDRI works having used it extensively with Brazil. I can set it up fine in vray, I place an omni turned off in the scene, uncheck default lights in the global switches dialog box, but when i render, the scene is so washed out in light.

    I've done a temp solve by lowering the multiplier of the HDRI map, but that's hardly a solution seeing as it darkens everything as well.

    I don't think its a bug, just probably me being dumb , but if anyone could assist and explain or show the proper way to get a good hdri render, I'd be very grateful.

    Thanks,

    Psy
    5 years and counting.

  • #2
    can you post your settings and show us your HDRI mapping and stuff ?
    Natty
    http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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    • #3
      sure thing natty.
      5 years and counting.

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      • #4

        5 years and counting.

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        • #5
          Same settings in another scene gets me this, its and off and on problem or something.
          5 years and counting.

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          • #6
            The image have a very big overexposed area so its natural that you have a washout look, you can try two things:

            1. Lower the First diffuse bounces multiplier

            2. lower the Multiplier for the VrayHRD loader

            Hope this helps,

            Gonçalo

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            • #7
              well natty suggested that maybe its cuz of the material, so i gave it a whirl and rendered it with the glass mat as well and then



              after doing that and looking at my mat editor, i realized that it was completely the materials fault.

              i'm dumb
              5 years and counting.

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              • #8
                try - multipler 0.3 hdri

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                • #9
                  yeah, but that darkens everything. and whats the point of having natural light, if u have to make a bright day look like a cloudy day because the hdri is acting up.
                  5 years and counting.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Psy
                    yeah, but that darkens everything. and whats the point of having natural light, if u have to make a bright day look like a cloudy day because the hdri is acting up.
                    I don't think that's the case. Isn't that image of early morning?

                    Try this out...

                    I've used this setup in a few scenes.

                    I can't post to the net now. Let me know if you wantt e-mail you my setup

                    --Jon

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                    • #11
                      here ya go

                      http://www.dtoxx.com/J_Bug/CampusSetup_01.max

                      --Jon

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                      • #12
                        muchos gracias.

                        thank you very much, gonna give it a try and see if its me or vray now.
                        5 years and counting.

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                        • #13
                          question what is the reasoning behind placing and omi in the scene and then turning it off when using hdri?? can someone please explain this to me?

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                          • #14
                            This is the way to get rid of the default light that Max sets automatically if you don't light your scene by yourself (too kind).

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                            • #15
                              so max does a default light intersting .. i guess never notcied since when i place and hdri map in my scene i have a target direct asweell so im assumign that, the direct light overrides this anyways...?

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