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  • Vray rhino render quality

    Hello everyone,
    I would like to know if there is a tutorial with the correct settings to get good external architectural rendering, my impression is that it is much easier to get good results with the counterpart of vray for 3dsmax, with rhino, the default values ​​produce whashed out images (even the 2.2 gamma correction)
    The images produced with 3dstudio is significantly better and I do not think it's just the ability to post production with photoshop.
    It would be very nice to make a real comparison, for example, a standard scene, to check the plug on the various platforms ....
    You could say, ok it depends on how good you are, it is certainly true, and I probably are not enough, but I look at this tutorial 3dstudio and think where is the option to reverse range to make the shadows contrasted with a dome light. ....
    There is some truth in what I say, or not?
    I do not want any controversy, it is clear, I just want to understand the differences

    Thanks

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SAlM_7iCjo

  • #2
    Hi, If you're battling with washed out or exposure issues you should search youtube for Linear workflow info, and then either use a linear workflow or not.
    I have recently switched my methods in VFR to a linear workflow and am getting much better results and render times. Regards. Michael VS

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    • #3
      Ok
      thanks for the info!

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      • #4
        Hi
        By default we have linear workflow enable in V-Ray for Rhino. However, if you are using the old gamma correction tool which is Correct LDR texture and Correct RGB color we had an issue with the gamma and HDRI. We just fixed this issue on Friday. The fix will be available very soon. You can use the default linear workflow.

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