Hi
When working on an interior and I start placing lights (Vray and photometric) these lights affect the lighting in the viewport.
But not in a good way and not really in a way that shows what the final render will look like.
If I am just using a vray sun for interiors it is fine.
But for night views or interiors lit by many small lights, becomes difficult to view the model.
This is with Max "Real time" Viewport lighting and shadows turned off (That doesnt produce good results with Vray)
Is there any setting I can adjust to make the viewport easier to work with, so I can see all parts of the model and the textures applied.
I have attached a pic of how the viewport looks at the moment.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
Derek
When working on an interior and I start placing lights (Vray and photometric) these lights affect the lighting in the viewport.
But not in a good way and not really in a way that shows what the final render will look like.
If I am just using a vray sun for interiors it is fine.
But for night views or interiors lit by many small lights, becomes difficult to view the model.
This is with Max "Real time" Viewport lighting and shadows turned off (That doesnt produce good results with Vray)
Is there any setting I can adjust to make the viewport easier to work with, so I can see all parts of the model and the textures applied.
I have attached a pic of how the viewport looks at the moment.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
Derek
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