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Old May 31st, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Question New at vray ... Help !

Hi, I have a problem. I am new at vray, so please give me some advices.
I have began to model a room, and at a beging I have stoped...
This is a room just with a unfinished closet, till now, and there are some noise and dark lines at the ceiling and at a wall. It comes from yray lights which are placed at the windows. I tried everithing I knew, which is not to much, but i can put them away only by excluding ceiling from vray lights. Is there other solution?
And can you tell me will placement a glass panel at the window be a trouble for vray? I ask this becouse on one tutorial they didnt put a glass, just a vray light at a window.

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hard to help without an image and some settings....
of course you can use glass in the window, a lot of people prefer to place light inside the room (leave a very small gap between glass and light)...

light outside demands higher presets and render times
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You are right
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first off remove all smoothing groups from the walls and ceilings. second, why not remove the window light and just use a regular vray light place outside further away? i personally steer clear from light portals as i find them slower, harder to control and just un natural.
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completely agree with strat...
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You can also exclude the glass from your vray light.
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Hi

I think You have To check This site...To see and Understand the Basic of vray and get your terms clear so you can play with them more easily.

www.spot3d.com

i hope this will help to you...
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Thank you a lott !
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