How do I render with a white background?
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Bobby Parker
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It depends on why you want to.
If it's your typical exterior you do, then stick your HDRI in the VRAY environment override. Then in the max environment just make your background white (or stick any bitmap in there). The vray override will use the override as the environment, and the max one will just be used for literally a background and wont affect your lighting etc...Kind Regards,
Morne
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that's what I tried, but the background is a dark gray.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
- ​Windows 11 Pro
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Originally posted by glorybound View Postthat's what I tried, but the background is a dark gray."I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
Thomas A. Edison
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Originally posted by slizer View PostThe one that Morne suggested + VRayColor in the background slot - white with RGB multiplier high as you needBrendan Coyle | www.brendancoyle.com
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Originally posted by super gnu View Postcant you just exclude the environment from exposure control?
I've done this, but it just seems to peak out a "non-brilliant" white, so I want to try slizer's suggestion for more control...
edit: well, maybe not exactly...I just told V-Ray color mapping not to affect BG.
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just tested my suggestion and the color of the white is 255,255,255
what sort of white r you after?Martin
http://www.pixelbox.cz
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Originally posted by PIXELBOX_SRO View Postjust tested my suggestion and the color of the white is 255,255,255
what sort of white r you after?
please find attached a test scene.
As you can see, the background is not white.
Other method failed too. Using a vraycolor (white) with a multiplier of 50 in the GI environment doesn't change anything.
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