matt_vinoir Posted January 7, 2003 Share Posted January 7, 2003 just literally tested brazil with of the shelf settings and chucked a couple of brazil chrome glas mats in. Well, it does look good. I think it seems preferable to vray actually. However i haven't got a clue what decent settings should be used. I have experiments with max and vray and to be honest i'm feeling a bit lazy to go it alone. Would someone be really kind and tell me some good solid settins and what lights i should be using ( omni spots etc) for the sunlight. I assume it has the same environment skylights as vray does but it seems to need a light in there in order not to render black. I hate being a newbie time and time again with all these programmes but it is becoming a simialr story with all these nice toys to play with! lol cheers guys happy new year by the way!! ( or at least i hope so unless all these countries will try and blow seven sorts of sh*t out of each other) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guardian256 Posted January 7, 2003 Share Posted January 7, 2003 hey matt, join the brazil newbie club. I've been messing around with it for a bit now along with vray and fR to make up my mind and so far I've decided to stick with brazil. Have you tried photon mapping ? It's much faster than relying purely on GI. no comments please from the audience...this was a test I set up a this file to learn with. This view is pure photon mapping, no skylight and it was done with AA -1 1 GI -3, 0 view rate 75 bounces 1. Rendered in 80 seconds on a p41.3 512mb Try this site for brzil tutes other then those supplied http://neilblevins.com/cg_education/cg_education.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christian Miranda Posted January 8, 2003 Share Posted January 8, 2003 Hi guardian256, It seems like you need to mix GI with photon maps in order to get those detailed GI soft shadows. Take a look at that technique and give us some feedback on it. I´m thinking of buying Brazil, but I would not buy it if it´s too slow for detailed GI. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cesar R Posted January 8, 2003 Share Posted January 8, 2003 Hey mat: For exterior i use a target direct light with overshot" option checked. This renders nicely. ALso under the luma setting on the render dialog I lighten up the blue color to a ligher blue. I hope this helps. also usually 3 bounces gives very nice lighthing. However for interior you need like +30 or at least i seems to me that way, but then again I am still using their latest beta version. I, not sure if this has changed witht he final version. I am starting to like VIZ4 radiosity and LS anyway , let mow know what's up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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