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    • john2J Offline
      john2
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      How can I change the bluish tint in shadows for pure objects that i get using the default setting renders?

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      • thomthomT Offline
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        Adjust the White Balance under Camera.

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          nomeradona
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          @john2 said:

          How can I change the bluish tint in shadows for pure objects that i get using the default setting renders?
          fernando made a video about this here. http://youtu.be/cPxtadpyM20

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          • andybotA Offline
            andybot
            last edited by

            there's also this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnUEwI76Lkc
            explains turbidity, ozone, etc.

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            • john2J Offline
              john2
              last edited by

              @thomthom said:

              Adjust the White Balance under Camera.

              well how should i adjust , what colour should i set it to?

              actually i'm in favour of this balance technique since it would give white light only, ozone/turbitidy is tricky. It gives yellowish renders.

              one more thing how is the vfb history seen as in tutorial video?

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              • R Offline
                rspierenburg
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                You can also always set a whitepoint in post processing.

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                • john2J Offline
                  john2
                  last edited by

                  @rspierenburg said:

                  You can also always set a whitepoint in post processing.

                  i don't understand, what's that? πŸ˜•

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                  • andybotA Offline
                    andybot
                    last edited by

                    @john2 said:

                    one more thing how is the vfb history seen as in tutorial video?

                    currently not working in vfsu 1.49.01

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                      rspierenburg
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                      @john2 said:

                      @rspierenburg said:

                      You can also always set a whitepoint in post processing.

                      i don't understand, what's that? πŸ˜•

                      For instance, if you render your image you can then bring it into Photoshop (or other editing programs) and tell Photoshop what is supposed to be white, it will then shift all your colors accordingly and your blueish tinge will turn white and all your other colors should be proper as well.

                      Rob

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                      • john2J Offline
                        john2
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                        @rspierenburg said:

                        @john2 said:

                        @rspierenburg said:

                        You can also always set a whitepoint in post processing.

                        i don't understand, what's that? πŸ˜•

                        For instance, if you render your image you can then bring it into Photoshop (or other editing programs) and tell Photoshop what is supposed to be white, it will then shift all your colors accordingly and your blueish tinge will turn white and all your other colors should be proper as well.

                        Rob

                        how is that done? can you elaborate the procedure?

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                        • stefanqS Offline
                          stefanq
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                          How to Set the White Point in Photoshop:

                          http://www.ehow.com/how_7176906_set-white-point-photoshop.html

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                          • john2J Offline
                            john2
                            last edited by

                            that doesn't give good results, 😞.

                            can anyone please tell the white balance [camera] technique?

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                            • eidam655E Offline
                              eidam655
                              last edited by

                              examples: http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150SP1/examples_vrayphysicalcamera.htm

                              short tutorial: http://www.mintviz.com/tutorials/white-balance-setup-with-with-v-ray-physical-camera-and-3ds-max/, it is for 3DSMax but i think it's applicable to VfSU, too.

                              I'm using SketchUp 2017, V-Ray 3.4

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                              • john2J Offline
                                john2
                                last edited by

                                I did it that way only but no success

                                237,246,253.jpg
                                this is with white balance set to 237,246,253 [RGB]

                                Default.jpg
                                This is default render

                                1.jpg
                                this is with value 130,156,178


                                REND.skp

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                                  rspierenburg
                                  last edited by

                                  Here is my attempt by using Photoshop's Color Balance Adjustment.

                                  Rob


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                                  • john2J Offline
                                    john2
                                    last edited by

                                    its coming greenish, photoshop doesn't work, i tried a lot 😞

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                                    • andybotA Offline
                                      andybot
                                      last edited by

                                      you could always just reduce the saturation...

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                                        john2
                                        last edited by

                                        @andybot said:

                                        you could always just reduce the saturation...

                                        but the yellowish colour will still be there wouldn't it? What setting do you use for bluish face issue?

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                                        • andybotA Offline
                                          andybot
                                          last edited by

                                          sorry, I meant in photoshop - use the "hue/Saturation" adjustment. Adjust the saturation slider down until it looks more gray.

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