Hello everyone, im new in using vray , and i have a big problem ! When i try render my scene ,ends up white , what may cause that problem ? It tells me as a warning : the scene is too far from the original and may cause problem with rays . Is this the reason it turns out white? Thank you
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Hello everyone, im new in using vray , and i have a big problem ! When i try render my scene ,ends up white , what may cause that problem ? It tells me as a warning : the scene is too far from the original and may cause problem with rays . Is this the reason it turns out white? Thank you
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@Anonymous
open ( Environment and effect by click on 8 ) and change Exposure control to vray exposure control ,If it did't work attach your file to check it .
@Anonymous
open ( Environment and effect by click on 8 ) and change Exposure control to vray exposure control ,If it did't work attach your file to check it .
Hi and thank you for answering! i cant attach my file here because its private, this with the exposure didnt work out 😕 Before using Vray , i used to using mental ray. Is there any settings that i should have change and maybe thats why it doesn't work ? Also i have put vray sun, vray materials, is there something missing for a complete render? Just tell me what should i looking for because im lost, thank you ! 🙂
Hi and thank you for answering! i cant attach my file here because its private, this with the exposure didnt work out 😕 Before using Vray , i used to using mental ray. Is there any settings that i should have change and maybe thats why it doesn't work ? Also i have put vray sun, vray materials, is there something missing for a complete render? Just tell me what should i looking for because im lost, thank you ! 🙂
Hello !@Anonymous
Ok no problem , can you attach screen shots for render settings window and (environment & effect )?
Hello !@Anonymous
Ok no problem , can you attach screen shots for render settings window and (environment & effect )?
along with vray exposure stated above, if you are using vray....your material should be vray also. and for the lights settings, you need to choose vray shadow.
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along with vray exposure stated above, if you are using vray....your material should be vray also. and for the lights settings, you need to choose vray shadow.
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Well i just noticed that the white scene appears only when i use the physical camera. When i have top view without camera it seems normal now, except some objects that doesnt appear at all, why is that?
Well i just noticed that the white scene appears only when i use the physical camera. When i have top view without camera it seems normal now, except some objects that doesnt appear at all, why is that?
Physical camera has its own exposure control under the camera settings.
Physical camera has its own exposure control under the camera settings.
Ok thank you i will check it ! What about the objects that dont appear at all in the render frame buffer?
Ok thank you i will check it ! What about the objects that dont appear at all in the render frame buffer?
renderingbproblem
cloud type texture all the time i render an image what can i do ?
renderingbproblem
cloud type texture all the time i render an image what can i do ?
thanks a lot a@hmed
thanks a lot a@hmed
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