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Old May 22nd, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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When I created a MR daylight, then render, there is a sky image automatically appeared on my rendering. It is amazing. I think even VRay don't have this capacity. But my sky is pretty dark even I moved my sun into 12:00 PM noon position. What should I do?

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Default Re: mr daylight sky

pretty much all the render engines have this capacity now...its called a physical sky...you may need to use exposure with MR though...
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Yes Manta That's Right.

smr VIZ Press 8>>>>>then select mr Photographic Exposure control >>>>and then choose a peset >>>> Physically Based Lighting Outdoor Clear sky...

Also Make sure that you have set the gamma/LUT Preferences on the preferences.

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Default Re: mr daylight sky

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Yes Manta That's Right.

smr VIZ Press 8>>>>>then select mr Photographic Exposure control >>>>and then choose a peset >>>> Physically Based Lighting Outdoor Clear sky...

Also Make sure that you have set the gamma/LUT Preferences on the preferences.

Any help don't Hesitate Just PM me
Are you in Max or VIZ? I am using viz 2008 and I can't find "mr Photographic Exposure control "!
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Not Exists in VIZ
only max 2008 / max 2009 / Max Design 2009

Also you can render it in Logarthmic Exposure Control.....Render to Open exr and Adjust the exposure in Photoshop.

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