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  1. Thanks Bruce! I can't seem to find that in rhino but I will keep looking. Thanks for giving me something to follow up!!
  2. Hello Everyone, I am rendering in vray rhino. I use infiniteplane in my picture as it is giving nice lighting in the scene, it also shows the shadow from the objects. I would like to have the effects that the plane gives on the light in the scene but I don't want it to show in the render as I am going to place my rendered building in a photograph. I also would like to keep the shadows that end up on the infinite plane. Thank you!
  3. Hey Everyone, I have a question. Have been off the rendering for a while and I am switching from vray max to vray rhino to improve my workflow. I wonder how I can get the vray infinity plane to not show up in my rendering but I still want it to effect the scene lighting. Like reflecting sunlight and such. Now I see the infinitplane through my windows and I don't want that... I rather add the ground in PS. How is this done? Best regards Sledge
  4. Hi, I thought I give my cents on this. As the others said. It depends on what you want to do! I find rhino a very usefull tool as an architect.. but it doesn't do the same thing as archicad or revit. But for smaller scale project and specially school projects I think it is great!! When concidering rendering I did the modeling in rhino and exported the modells to max for rendering. I use vray. I found vray for max easier and more intuitive. However the modells get really heavy and you cant change much when in max so I found it VERY time consuming and BOORING to sit around exporting all day. Now I have decided to learn vray for rhino to speed up my workflow. So for someone who has tried what you might be thinking I recommend you to stay in one program and just take the setbacks and live with them and learn to work around them cos at the end of the day I think you'll save time. My best wishes to you!
  5. Alright thanks for answers. Well my exprience from vray-rhino is that it is far from as comprehensive as the max vray. Please correct me if I'm wrong but thats what I've thought. Also rhino is just 32-bit so far and gets really slow when models grow therefore I thought I would earn some speed on going to 64bit max, that's however a point that i've seriously doubt from now on. Still though there is a lot I miss in the vray rhino.
  6. BIG THANKS! I'll get back tomorrow with hopfully splendid results! Once agin thanks!
  7. Ooo.. Camera settings: Focallength: 27 mm F-number:5 Shutterspeed: 350 ISO:100
  8. Hi, thanks for answering. Among all my querries teh dots inside is the main one. I pushed both HSph subdiv and interp samples to 200 from lite 70/20. There were some differance but far from satisfying: Got other ideas? once again thanks, Best regards
  9. Hi Everyone, I have been dedicating the last weeks to dive in to the world of rendering in vray smax. Haven't really had the time before but finaly I do. I am trying to visualise this school project of mine and am working on a render of a really big modell. I imported from Rhino to smax and its really havey. I a mturning layers off while I'm working but its still really slow, and not to talk about the vray frame buffer. Any Ideas of how to make things easier. Well to the real question take a look at my first render, I will apply a lot of trees and Ivy and more materials but the file is getting so havey so I'll just try to make all the render setups now before. I am using: Daylight system with vray sune and no skylight. (Is this optimal for outdoorsy realistic light?) I have GI on and 1. Irradiance mapping and 2. light cache. Adaptive DMC Min sub 2, max sub 6. (will push this for final render) Color mapping: Linear Multiply What troubles me are the dots appearing in the windows. Is there any easy way to get ridd of them or do I just need to push my render settings? Also the shadowy parts are getting so dark, how do I do to get more light there without using another light source? Second, I think it would be awesome if I got some particles/foggy stuff in the litt areas. Is Vray environment fog the best sulution for that? Thanks in advance! Best regards Sledgy
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