tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post322533747658669998..comments2023-10-08T11:34:56.534+01:00Comments on James Pierechod: TUTORIAL - Interior lighting set up - Vray 2.0Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15090610621914183055noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-47534669012657844522020-03-19T16:34:41.720+00:002020-03-19T16:34:41.720+00:00So much useful content, and an enjoyable read too!...So much useful content, and an enjoyable read too! To learn more on the subject, take a look at another useful article<br />https://ufo3d.com/photorealistic-rendering-10-stages-of-3d-visualization-projectsUfo 3Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03624503500094739037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-65953009355234916802014-09-26T16:57:01.681+01:002014-09-26T16:57:01.681+01:00good works & rendergood works & renderdeepak 3dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12331454113610111266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-85571582872343099852014-08-28T09:13:53.826+01:002014-08-28T09:13:53.826+01:00Yeah...same here.
Great image here, but if you do ...Yeah...same here.<br />Great image here, but if you do it yourself step by step...not even close.<br /><br />Apreciate the help, but a video tutorial is alot better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-19374495017575710882013-05-20T18:37:47.732+01:002013-05-20T18:37:47.732+01:00I am so disappointed, another tutorial with just g...I am so disappointed, another tutorial with just great images but not the real settings! You must have other settings that you used for obtaining the results in the pictures you put here. I used step by step all the settings that you show here and my result is not even close to what you show here! So many tutorials with great pictures but none of them give you the real settings! This one is no different! So disappointing!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-12168094746864339812012-07-05T08:54:34.006+01:002012-07-05T08:54:34.006+01:00hello sir
i am new in vray . i don't understa...hello sir <br />i am new in vray . i don't understand how do i setup the photometric light in vray . its not working and no visible lighting when i rendered the scene, plz help how do i setup photometric light in vray. <br />thank uSahiuddinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15041237266692869524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-86601300451049830772012-01-31T07:06:02.213+00:002012-01-31T07:06:02.213+00:00thanks again.thanks again.andynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-45090036269304472242012-01-30T15:14:42.574+00:002012-01-30T15:14:42.574+00:00This is a re-post from this blog.
http://www.ale...This is a re-post from this blog. <br /><br />http://www.aleso3d.com<br /><br />Check this guy out, some of his tutorials are fantastic! To answer your question, try out the lighting settings as is and see what you get, you may find that you do not need the multiplier levels of the first window to achieve a good result. You are probably looking for an ambient result from the second window, which will be achieved on the room by the GI pass of your scene I assume.<br /><br />anyway Good Luck.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15090610621914183055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-60011894425133942812012-01-26T18:07:27.635+00:002012-01-26T18:07:27.635+00:00yes im new to vray, its a couple of mounths tha im...yes im new to vray, its a couple of mounths tha im using it, i used to go with mental ray and iray. iray is easy to use because calculates the light automatically, is very slow though and has no materials.vray is fantastic because of his realistic results. thanks for ur advices,and for sharing ur knowledge,they are really usefull to me. one last question:<br /> In ur tuttorial you have windows only to the one side of the room, lets suppose that we got one more window to the other side of the room, opposite to those that the sun goes in, the multiplier of the vray light for that window will still be 100?(for a physically accurate result)if no, how much? thanks again!andynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-32116675247974107532012-01-24T12:48:41.649+00:002012-01-24T12:48:41.649+00:00Yea the F number can be difficult, are you new to ...Yea the F number can be difficult, are you new to Vray? I used to feel the same about the Vray phys cams, however there are far more options available when using Vray cams to the standards., for example, realistic shutter controls, built in vertical and horizontal offset and shift, pre post exposure control. Good ISO control ability, as well as easily editable near and far clipping and horizon planes for generating good DOF control.<br /><br />I would recommend the vray cams over the standard max cams. To answer your question it can be possible to counter the intensity of a vray light by lowering the multiplier, however in doing this you will be effecting the colour balance and saturation of your image. I would try persevering with the vray cam if I were you, try holding the f number at around 6-8 and try increasing the shutter ISO the faster shutter speed should have an effect on your scene's intensity. Also have a look at a few photography websites, these vray cams behave very similar to real world cams.<br /><br />Hope this helps!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15090610621914183055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-34585007510319428532012-01-21T12:37:36.573+00:002012-01-21T12:37:36.573+00:00great work. question-if i downsize the intensity o...great work. question-if i downsize the intensity of lights and vray sun,for not using physical camera for adjustinh the light, will i get the same results? i have trouble on using vray physical camera, especially with the f number that gives me the worst results when its too low. thank you.andynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-88188667820112646642011-08-04T10:47:15.360+01:002011-08-04T10:47:15.360+01:00This is a re-post from
http://www.aleso3d.com/bl...This is a re-post from <br /><br />http://www.aleso3d.com/blog/?p=70 <br /><br />I mention this at the top of the blog post.<br /><br />Check it out, there are some great tuts there, however just looking through his comments the light cache setting are:<br /><br />"light cache settings, use between 1200 and 2000"Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15090610621914183055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4424971215081566983.post-45229333338604184472011-08-04T10:35:16.045+01:002011-08-04T10:35:16.045+01:00How long did you render? And which is preset of li...How long did you render? And which is preset of light cache? Thanks! Very nice pictures!Edgarshttp://google.lvnoreply@blogger.com