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  • K Offline
    kalu
    last edited by 6 Mar 2012, 21:18

    Hi Guys:

    I looking to make a render in a cloud day and I need to know some settings to reduce the power of the sun or some help to make a cloud day not a sunny day. I really appreciate some help. I try to make a building and match a existing photo of the site with the new design and the image have some light but in a cloud day over seattle downtown.

    Thanks. πŸ‘

    THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FICTION AND REALITY IS WHEN FICTION HAS TO BE CREDIBLE

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      andybot
      last edited by 6 Mar 2012, 22:08

      Try setting sun size to "90" and increase your shadow subdivisions to 20 or 30.

      You can also reduce your sun intensity to .02 or .002 and increase you GI multiplier (without the TexSky, make sure you have default lights checked in global options.)

      http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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        chon
        last edited by 7 Mar 2012, 07:25

        Hello,

        Kalu, take a look at this Video ! πŸ˜‰

        SU2019 pro 19.3.253 + VRay 4.00.02 (Next) on Win10-64Bits

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          kalu
          last edited by 8 Mar 2012, 17:45

          Thank you Andy for the info, I look in to that right now. Hi Chon, thank you for the info, I am familiar with the video but render in a cloud day is very dificult since the sky is almost white and there is sun but without power, at least alsways is like that here in Seattle.

          thanks again both for the info.

          kalu. πŸ‘

          THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FICTION AND REALITY IS WHEN FICTION HAS TO BE CREDIBLE

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