Hey Guys,
I have been doing a number of renderings as of late and had a few suggestions which I think could be a nice additions to Vray for Revit.
1) Scheduled Renderings - When I do my final high quality renders there is a good chance its going to take a few hours, so I leave it overnight. It would be great to queue up scenes so once a render is finished it can move onto the next scene and render that. That way when I check on my computer the next day I could have 2 or 3 scenes completed, rather than one.
2) HDRI/Sun Settings - I have found it quite difficult to use HDRI's effectively. There is always the compromise of getting enough light in the scene vs not washing out the HDRI environment. It would be great to be able to control the amount of exposure on the HDRI and on the model separately. Also having additional sun parameters pulled from Revit would be good, I have already mentioned this in another thread, so I won't go into it.
3) GPU+CPU Rendering - It would be great to get the GPU easing some of the load of the CPU, I believe Vray for 3DS Max can do this?
Thanks again for making a great product!
Thanks, Nick
I have been doing a number of renderings as of late and had a few suggestions which I think could be a nice additions to Vray for Revit.
1) Scheduled Renderings - When I do my final high quality renders there is a good chance its going to take a few hours, so I leave it overnight. It would be great to queue up scenes so once a render is finished it can move onto the next scene and render that. That way when I check on my computer the next day I could have 2 or 3 scenes completed, rather than one.
2) HDRI/Sun Settings - I have found it quite difficult to use HDRI's effectively. There is always the compromise of getting enough light in the scene vs not washing out the HDRI environment. It would be great to be able to control the amount of exposure on the HDRI and on the model separately. Also having additional sun parameters pulled from Revit would be good, I have already mentioned this in another thread, so I won't go into it.
3) GPU+CPU Rendering - It would be great to get the GPU easing some of the load of the CPU, I believe Vray for 3DS Max can do this?
Thanks again for making a great product!
Thanks, Nick
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