Hello to all of you.
This my first time here
I felt in love for Vray... heheh... now I'm learning to use it.
Now I have a question! :P
When I wake-up this morning I noticed that just one sun ray illuninated all my bedroom... not direct light, no much shadow in the corner.
Very bright and very uniform lighting.
I think to set parameters is usefull to find the right rapport between quality/time... but if the time is not the problem, if I could set the max quality... whitch parameters I have to modify?
In my scene I put these parameters:
> The room-test dimensions are:
lenght 4,90m - width 3.41m - height 2,75 (like my bedroom!! :P )
> Material: VRayMtl (default) : color gray (value 180)
> Light parameters are
> render parameters are
> rendered scene is:
In this test I can't put another light to help the primary light in the scene... like in the real world
What I forgot to do?!
the scene is too dark... there's not very diffuse light.
Thanks
This my first time here
I felt in love for Vray... heheh... now I'm learning to use it.
Now I have a question! :P
When I wake-up this morning I noticed that just one sun ray illuninated all my bedroom... not direct light, no much shadow in the corner.
Very bright and very uniform lighting.
I think to set parameters is usefull to find the right rapport between quality/time... but if the time is not the problem, if I could set the max quality... whitch parameters I have to modify?
In my scene I put these parameters:
> The room-test dimensions are:
lenght 4,90m - width 3.41m - height 2,75 (like my bedroom!! :P )
> Material: VRayMtl (default) : color gray (value 180)
> Light parameters are
> render parameters are
> rendered scene is:
In this test I can't put another light to help the primary light in the scene... like in the real world
What I forgot to do?!
the scene is too dark... there's not very diffuse light.
Thanks
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