Hi All
So I've been trying out render scenarios and one thing I noticed is that my render becomes very dark when i close up on it.
As if the camera is casting a shadow over the object.
Sure it's realistic but it would be nice if I could get V-Ray to ignore the camera closing in and casting a shadow on the objects.
I remember in older versions of V-Ray (I have V-Ray 5 on Rhino 7) this did not happen, so I think there is a way out, couldn't figure though.
in my sample here, as you can see, I do not have any objects over the ring model so it's quite definitely the camera causing the darkness.
I do suppose I can set up lights, but my focus is to simple take away the camera-shadow-casting altogether instead of alternatively trying to over power it with lights.
I want to be able to render it a few times around before I introduce lights in the environment.
Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks in advanve
So I've been trying out render scenarios and one thing I noticed is that my render becomes very dark when i close up on it.
As if the camera is casting a shadow over the object.
Sure it's realistic but it would be nice if I could get V-Ray to ignore the camera closing in and casting a shadow on the objects.
I remember in older versions of V-Ray (I have V-Ray 5 on Rhino 7) this did not happen, so I think there is a way out, couldn't figure though.
in my sample here, as you can see, I do not have any objects over the ring model so it's quite definitely the camera causing the darkness.
I do suppose I can set up lights, but my focus is to simple take away the camera-shadow-casting altogether instead of alternatively trying to over power it with lights.
I want to be able to render it a few times around before I introduce lights in the environment.
Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks in advanve