Vray Tutorial - Optimized Settings - Vray Secrets Tips and Ticks - Basic Exterior Lighting Part I
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- In this video we bring in our building file and place a sun in the scene, making sure we link the sun to the GI and SKY in the environment area.
Paul i am impressed about your work... please keep sharing such videos .. you are helping around the world... thanx a lot for that.
GOD BLESS YOU
Thank you, great concise and to the point tutorial. No messing about. Brilliant
great tutorial thank you ... I used to do my vray lighting using a light system and then link it to the vray sun but this is actually easier and more sophisticated ... thanks again
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU AREA VERY WISE ABOUT VRAY. HAHA IT WAS A GREAT SOLUTION FOR MY RENDERS! KEEP GOING LIKE THAT! AND HOPE YOU POST MORE TIPS! THANK YOU A LOT!
Thank u so much sir. I love this tutorial a lot I understood everything
great thanks :) I also select affect shadows in the glass material that worked.
Thank you very much ! your tutorial helped me a lot !
Very good and helpful tutorial, thanks a lot.
very informative, thanks paul
many thanks!!
This tutorial is very much appreciated. I've been looking for some good Revit to Max tutorials and there aren't alot out there. Doing a vray trial run right now and things are coming together. Are you offering any courses besides your vids?
THANKS A LOT , A VERY GOOD ONE
sir great tutorial..........
Thanks for he tutorial........
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hey paul thanks for the videos
you control it on the Size Multiplier on your VraySun parameters. The bigger the valuer, the softer its shadows are.
Hi - thanks for all the helpful video - do you have a website or blog? I had a couple of questions.
I tried using the same model and I got a lot of artifacts - there were a lot of duplicate faces -
Thanks again - I first saw the vray settings video on CGArchitects today.
Thanks!
sir great tutorial . but i want to learn vray camera and vray sun in detail with render setting for realistic lighting with texture, if possible
I used to have the same problem as well, and I found that "Painted" surfaces on Revit and the actual material beneath are intersecting on the same plane, causing weird reflection bounces. So I'd select the "painted" objects from the list and delete or hide them
Very useful thanks :)
Tim bn
good job :)
hey thanks for the tutorial. I was wondering how can I exlude the glass to cast shadows in the vray camera because I cannot select objects in the lighting scene. I am pretty sure my glass is casting shadows how can I fix this with the 2 separate files because I linked from revit also. Thanks
Could be two things - something in your materials or you are showing samples of some kind... try to reset everything by switching to a different render engine eg scan line then go back to VRAY. If it is still red then it is a material issue, I know vray and standard revit materials that come in do not place nice and cause very odd colors all over.
reg cam does not have the same exposure settings - you need to control that via the environment panel if you use a reg cam
What's the diff. Between a vray camera and regular camera?
you don't change the gamma/lut correction in max? what are your values there?
nice
i cant open the part of the envio when i pressed on it it opened the material for vray & so on not the box to show whats the applied envio
Hi. wondering if u could help me. I follow all the steps with the setting, but when i press render, its show me the firts calculation or phase, OK (like a blury sample of whats rendering), but then, everything start to turn RED, finishing with an all red render, no imagen of the model, just a red background. Dont know whats its all about. Hope to get some help. Thanks
tnks , but how i can make shadow much widespread or soft , are too much marked
just turn it off in the xref and it will be off in lighting file
How come when i remove my vray camera, my entire scene becomes white?
+VFX Ltd™ In view frame or render frame?
telefonkirtys In the render frame. i figured it out :) All vray scenes must require a camera otherwise the gamma is too strong :P
Well yeah :D You can play around with it and make it work without camera, but there's no real point for that :)
should be instructions with it when download
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No courses really... we did these vids for a workshop at chicago's IIT for the Architecture school. Have not really been keeping up with them because it was a one time thing. If there is something specific you are struggling with let me know maybe i can be of help, I do a lot of revit to max work with vray as the render plugin for max. send me an email if you want paulfatkins@gmail.com