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Discolouration of interior scene


louiseleung
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The problem is that everything about this image says "beginner". The danger with a program like vray that gives you photo realistic results

out of the box is that it creates the illusion (delusion) that you did that - that you created those realistic materials and light effects and "real" look.

 

This is a great disservice to beginners because it makes them think that they are just a few tweaks and adjustments in settings away to getting a good rendering whereas they are years of hard work (in areas such as composition, lighting, color balance, art/photography history, landscaping, etc,) and dues being paid from achieving a good looking image.

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What George said is the truth. And the "short advice" you are looking for has allready been posted by Dean. Adjust the settings until it looks good and works the way you want. For the most part you can just choose some of the default render settings (quick render setup in vray) and they should work great, no need for a lot of tweaking with those settings. What the settings of materials, lights and camera are supposed to be may vary from project to project, shot to shot, but experience will give you something that works good as a starting point, and then you can adjust it further from there. Experience is a must to get a decent startingpoint, and experimentation is key to achieving that experience. There is no hidden "auto-awesome" checkbox in the render settings. Read the vray manual, and read some making of`s or tutorials. Observe what is "wrong" with your image, and try to fix it as best you can.

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