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Rep Power: 2 ![]() | Vray help Hey guys, I was wondering if someone could help me with a problem I am having. I am trying to render with VRay 1.5 and I am using Max 2008, Below are a few pictures of the rendered image and the setup I am using. I am farily new to Vray, so any help or comments that you can provide will be greatly appreciated. |
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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | My experience with Vray is that it works best inn a scene. that means that you need to putt up some kind of studio. somthing as simple as a plane under and behind up :) just to have somthing the light can bounce off. it will alsow help blend lights and eventual colors you might use. but thats all i know, if you want to just render a singel model like that in empty space i think you need to gett some one els to answere ^^ hehe nice model btw.
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| SkoleSlasken ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Norway (Trondheim) Age: 18
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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Here is two nice tuts on Vray studio lighting. VRay Tutorial - Studio Lighting Explained (3ds Max + V-Ray) Aversis Vray 3D Tutorials (3D Studio Max) - standard studio lighting setup | 3D, rendering, animation, textures, backgrounds, hdr images, models, art, graphics i find the teqnic used inn the first tut the best, but we all are difrent ^^ enjoy looking forward for the new renders
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