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JoaoAbrantes
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Hello, this it´s my new post in a forum talking about 3D... :)

 

I´m a new user of V-ray and i found some major problems with the Contrast or the vivid Colors... I don´t know how to resolve this! see the images and help me if you can.

 

In the interior renderings i do some nice things and i don´t find major problems... :confused:

 

I attach files in this post, hope i done right :)

 

Thanks for the Posts...

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Try to control vray sun parameter for exterior, you can make intensity smaller...That's from me...

For interior, i think you must try use photometric light than standard light..

 

Can I know how to make carpet in your interior pic...

It's looks real for me..I like it..thx:)

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I used Standard Direct light with vray shadows for the building... the color of the building is dark grey! its dificult to improve the contrast and dont know how to do :S but i will use Sunlight to see what happens...

 

To do the Carpet i used Hair and fur on Max 2009! the carpete can be much better but the time was few so that was the best i could do!

 

I can send to you some presets for carpets! ;)

 

tks for the tip...

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Hi, using of direct light is useful in the interior scene to simulate the sunlight .

In the exterior preferred to use vraysun try it and show us the result and we will try to help you .

Regarding the noise and contrast it is depending on the render settings and compatible with the light settings.

Regarding the interior there are a lot of errors in lighting … the light loose its beauty there is no soft shadows no bright and less bright places … regarding this we need to see the render settings and the distribution of light and its types and be sure that we will help you as we can .

By the way nice modeling. Grass isn't real and materials in general need to be more strong .

Best regards

Vray School Team

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I agree with GI Dude comments, it will help.

Nobody has metioned it or maybe I just missed it but are you using a HDRI? it will really improve your scene with Colour and Lighting.

Also, I havent used Hair and Fur lately but since you are using vray why not use the Vray Fur plugin. It works extremly well with Vray and produces great results.

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