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    Ok i dont see nowhere on forum a thread with settings so maybe i begin.
    The goal in this thread is to share render settings and tutorials.
    If You interetsed, know something and want to share post bellow. Thanks!

    UNIVERSAL:
    http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150SP1/ ... ttings.htm (vb25 version settings file avalible to download in next post below)
    http://www.jamesshaw.co.nz/blog/?p=542
    http://www.jamesshaw.co.nz/blog/?p=138

    INTERIORS:
    http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150SP1/ ... terior.htm

    STUDIO:
    http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/maxon- ... rendering/ (not V-Ray, but usefull studio infos)
    http://cg-india.com/Tutorials/V-Ray/3ds ... SL_01.html

    EXTERIORS:
    http://www.cgdigest.com/vray-exterior-d ... -tutorial/

    ANIMATIONS:
    http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150SP1/tutorials.htm

    OTHER STUFF:
    http://interstation3d.com/tutorials/vra ... g_dmc.html < DMC
    http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150SP1/ ... ampler.htm < image sampler (anti-aliasing)
    http://www.vrayguide.com/2010/11/lwf-li ... ponential/ < general info LWF – Linear vs. Exponential

    btw.
    It would be nice to collect whole spectrum of settings from low to high and put them (in the future) into exporter (like in LuxRender), What do You think?
    mat tests>
    render tests>

  • #2
    Re: vb25 - render settings

    PRESSETS TO DOWNLOAD:

    stills:

    # Irriadance Map + Light Cache (IM+LC)

    PREVIEW (no GI):
    PREVIEW (with GI):
    LOW:
    MEDIUM:
    HIGH:
    VERY HIGH:

    # Brute Force + Light Cache (BF+LC)

    UNIVERSAL (BF+LC): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19725436/VB%20render%20settings/universal_v-ray_1_5_settings.py

    LOW:
    MEDIUM:
    HIGH:
    VERY HIGH:

    animation:

    Brute Force + Light Cache (BF+LC)

    -------------------------------------------------------------
    VB Render presets are located in:
    /scripts/startup/vb25/presets/render/
    *each setup is saved as a single file

    feel free to test them, check if there are some mistakes,bugs and write here or on irc what do You think etc
    mat tests>
    render tests>

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    • #3
      Re: vb25 - render settings

      typical scene setup research:

      standard DMC value > Test Light Cache > Test Irradiance Map > Customise detail level in DMC
      mat tests>
      render tests>

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      • #4
        Re: vb25 - render settings

        Hi FB300!
        Congrats from Nowy Sacz!
        Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
        I'm working on vb25 Mat library now. After mounth or two - i'll share it.
        How to use your presets?
        Pozdro!

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        • #5
          Re: vb25 - render settings

          Cze,
          This is WIP thread so there are links by now and only one file with presets (universal). If U want to test it just put it to the correct exporter folder:
          /scripts/io/vb25/presets/render/

          Rest of setting is my proposition of combined algoritms for each qaulity settings - propositions are based on links above.
          I hope soon get real huge amount of renderings so i will try to post settings files for download and test.

          If You have your favourite setup/-s you can share it here!
          thanks & pozdro )
          mat tests>
          render tests>

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          • #6
            Re: Render settings

            thank you
            and when we find vray material

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            • #7
              Re: Render settings

              Great. Thank you very much
              http://www.blendervisual.blogspot.com
              http://www.youtube.com/str9led

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              • #8
                Re: Render settings

                hi
                if anyone have best of setting for
                fog effect and toon effect pleas
                teaching to our
                I am Programmer,I have no life

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                • #9
                  Re: Render settings

                  @FB3000

                  Where should i put the presets from you or how can i use them?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Render settings

                    i got noob question , where do I turn on GI ? coz my render has no global illumination, and i cant find menu in vray blender to use it.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Render settings

                      xmmichalx, Render panel -> Global Illumination
                      V-Ray For Houdini | V-Ray Hydra Delegate | VRayScene
                      andrei.izrantcev@chaos.com
                      Support Request

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bdancer View Post
                        xmmichalx, Render panel -> Global Illumination
                        help me rendering V-Ray not work

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                        • #13
                          I would love to know the same thing. I am not sure how to use that information or the python script.

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                          • #14
                            Sorry, I don't seem to have edit permissions. I thought my reply would add on to someone else's question but my comment doesn't make much sense on it's own.



                            waterbottle wrote:

                            "@FB3000

                            Where should i put the presets from you or how can i use them?"

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                            • #15
                              @The3DNut:
                              the vb25 folder is found in the Blender program directory - either in the "scripts/addons" or the "scripts/startup" folder. (depends on the build)

                              Yeah, this forum is messed up in that only administrators can edit posts. Edit carefully before posting :P

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