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2009 & VRay 1.5 SP2


ScottParris
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We just got MAX 2009 and VRay 1.5 sp2 yesterday. So I installed it and got all of my scripts and plug-ins setup the way I like it. So I loaded a scene I did last week in 2008 and VRay 1.5 RC3. Now my scene is WAY to bright!!! Like my lights where turned up 75-100%

 

My settings didn't change or anything though. ????????

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I've run into similar problems that I've posted about over in the chaosgroup forums where my scene lighting seems to randomly decide to go overbright "on scene load". Usually I can close and reopen the scene and it will go back to the way it should be. This can be a problem when network rendering though and one or two machines in your farm decide to render their animation frames too bright. I never got an adequate response for a solution to this issue because it's a difficult one to reproduce on command. Keep bumping about it though, maybe someone will figure out what's going on.

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Ok thanks. I'm dealing with Autodesk right now on another issue. I can't intall the new service pack????

 

I hate these problems!!!

 

I had a problem with the service pack on one of my pc's. Not sure what problem you are having but I was running the setup.exe and it wouldn't go, so I just ran the actual 3dsMaxDesign2009_32-bit.msp file and it worked fine.

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After talking with some tech company in California I found the issue. I install the previous hot fixes that where released and then the service pack. I don't know what happened. All I know is 2009 is working great and Vray SP2 is awsome.

 

Thanks for your guy's insight.

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