Hi
I use both vray and standard cameras with the architectural 3D work I do.
I generaly use more standard than vray unless I am doing interiors.
I use standard because I can just flick to perspective and test render, and the client more often than not wants a plan view ortho and ortho elevations.
So my problem is ,I get a blueish tint of every render I do and have to adjust levels in photoshop afterwards.
So how did I get around this ?
Generally set up day light system and bring the mulitplier down to .01
The same with the vray sky enviroment.
So any advice?
Thank you
phil
I use both vray and standard cameras with the architectural 3D work I do.
I generaly use more standard than vray unless I am doing interiors.
I use standard because I can just flick to perspective and test render, and the client more often than not wants a plan view ortho and ortho elevations.
So my problem is ,I get a blueish tint of every render I do and have to adjust levels in photoshop afterwards.
So how did I get around this ?
Generally set up day light system and bring the mulitplier down to .01
The same with the vray sky enviroment.
So any advice?
Thank you
phil
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