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      robeana
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      Hello! I'm just starting with Vray and I'm really hopeful. I've started my lynda classes but I'm not really able to follow along because I can't get much of any result. Using the interior preset with one light source I get a completely white render with a black spot where the light is. I've tried editing the intensity of the light but it only seems to change how dark the 'light source' appears. Is there some setting I've accidentally pressed? or is it something else obvious? Help please πŸ˜„

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        ChrisSKP
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        Hi Robeana

        In the beginning don't try and fiddle with the settings , just too complicated to start off with
        Go on to sketchuptexture.com and download their presettings ie visopt.

        Import this into your settings and start from there.
        If the above is still confusing let me know and we take it a bit slower.

        I know how you feel , I am very much a beginner as well but after 6 months worth
        of frustration I might help you to avoid my mistakes.

        Let me know

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