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hello guys, still need advice from you,
how can i do fastest renderings to test lightings. and so colours. which parameters plays big role for rendering time? and one more question: when I've got big space and few room in one view, it's difficult to set lightings, when i do lightings for one room, it is not good for other, and so i have to make always prerenderings, and it takes lots of time, is there any basic and simple rool how to set up lights in scene, so they will be smoothly for all, or how can i decrease quantity of lightings in scene and get good result. P.S. and i dont like these dark parts of the room, help me to bring nice lights in scene please thanks |
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Location: Denmark
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irradiance map = very low
HS subdiv 20 Interpo samp 20 ligth catche sudiv 50 the rest is default...very "ligthning" and good enougth to see the general lumination |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Philadelphia
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Name: Eric Levy |
Download (buy) this tutorial from Chris Nichols. It's worth it.
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use this http://www.chaosgroup.com/forums/vbu...=bercon+render
decent presets built in and a slick little interface that wont screw up your production settings while you do tests.
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