Hi,
For my exterior scenes I'm using vray sun and physical camera (with iso, shutter speed and f that I'm happy with).
I'm ok with the pictures I'm getting at certain sun angle, but often I have to change the sun direction in order to get shadow at place it has to be (I mostly render tensile structures where client also want to see the benefit of the shadow).
The problem is when sun has to be at its midday direction- the scene gets a a bit overexposed. If I compensate with changes on my physical camera, I don't like that much the picture realism. Also sun's intensity multiplier does not help me a lot.
Any suggestions on how that can be solved? Thanks in advance!
Cheers
For my exterior scenes I'm using vray sun and physical camera (with iso, shutter speed and f that I'm happy with).
I'm ok with the pictures I'm getting at certain sun angle, but often I have to change the sun direction in order to get shadow at place it has to be (I mostly render tensile structures where client also want to see the benefit of the shadow).
The problem is when sun has to be at its midday direction- the scene gets a a bit overexposed. If I compensate with changes on my physical camera, I don't like that much the picture realism. Also sun's intensity multiplier does not help me a lot.
Any suggestions on how that can be solved? Thanks in advance!
Cheers