Hey Everyone,
I couldn't find a thread on this, so hopefully I'm not making a duplicate.
I have a proxy interior shot w/ multiple light sources (sun, lightdome, directional, rect, IES lights). I've rendered each light source into its own render element using Light Select (full lighting). When I add all elements together in Nuke, the final result is slightly darker than the beauty render. Any ideas why they don't match? There's an average difference in luminance of about .016. I posted a shot w/ a wipe so you can see the difference.
Rendered with CPU, V-Ray 6 in Maya 2023.
Best,
Milady
I couldn't find a thread on this, so hopefully I'm not making a duplicate.
I have a proxy interior shot w/ multiple light sources (sun, lightdome, directional, rect, IES lights). I've rendered each light source into its own render element using Light Select (full lighting). When I add all elements together in Nuke, the final result is slightly darker than the beauty render. Any ideas why they don't match? There's an average difference in luminance of about .016. I posted a shot w/ a wipe so you can see the difference.
Rendered with CPU, V-Ray 6 in Maya 2023.
Best,
Milady
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