So, I made a post on the redshift forums because I was converting a scene to redshift to see how it works and it looked like the lighting and GI passes were funny looking. They came back saying that their passes were actually correct and what they said made sense, but I think the VRay passes are actually far more useful from a compositing standpoint, so I just wanted to clarify what is happening behind the scenes so I can have a better understanding...
I posted this image, VRay on L, redshift on R and what the lightdome image looks like
They said the lightdome is the direct light pass and the bounced light is the GI pass, which technically makes sense, but it looks like VRay is doing some intelligent seperation of direct vs GI rays for the passes, which if I'm correct is really awesome and way better in practice for adjustment later. Is that whats going on?
I posted this image, VRay on L, redshift on R and what the lightdome image looks like
They said the lightdome is the direct light pass and the bounced light is the GI pass, which technically makes sense, but it looks like VRay is doing some intelligent seperation of direct vs GI rays for the passes, which if I'm correct is really awesome and way better in practice for adjustment later. Is that whats going on?
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