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    • A Offline
      alinaveed1
      last edited by

      Hi, Everyone.
      I am new to 3d modeling rendering stuff.Vray settings, at first sight, makes me wondering there is no way I will be able to understand it,but as time pass and I try and try again,I am starting to understanding it ( lil bit πŸ˜„ ).And I am getting average results, but want to improve.And you guys are awesome.Guruz of vray... giving free tips and struggling with newbies and trying to stand them up, that's very nice.
      Vray is beast which I want to control and I will (someday πŸ˜› ).its has lots of setting which seems overwhelming to newbies.I try it for exterior renderingsVray Exterior.jpg but won't able to get good results. I am using lumion for exteriors,Lumion Exterior.jpg and I think it would be better to start interior rendering with vray.
      I get a reference, model it in SketchUpSketchup.jpg and render it.1920*1080 Pic took 15 hoursInterior Vray.jpg but I think it is not looking realistic.
      Render image is still grainy.I also render the denoiser pass which I think result losing texture quality and make them flatInterior Vray Denoiser.jpgnoiseLevelNoiseLevel.jpg ( or maybe I am doing it wrong ).
      You guys can help me what is wrong with my model, material, lighting or rendering settings.Progress.jpgSetting.jpg

      I am using hp pavilion laptop
      Intel Core i5-4200U @ 1.60GHz Max 2.30 GHz
      Ram 8 GB DDR3
      Nvidia gt 740m 2 GB
      64-bit win 10
      SketchUp 2017 pro
      Vray 3.40.04

      Let me know if you want the model or materials which I use in this scene, to better understand my problem.

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        cuttingedge
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        There are useful tutorial on lighting up a scene.. The basic ones are from Chaos group itself. I suggest you take time to go through it.
        Put a rectangular light (portal) on the window. Never use emmisive layer as a source of light, use rectangular light or IES from lighting fixture... Your render is grainy because there's not much light in your scene.. but not too bad for somebody who's just starting... vray 3.4 is much simplified than the previous.Another way to learn is to download a render ready scene, then you can study how it works...πŸ˜„

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          alinaveed1
          last edited by

          @cuttingedge said:

          Never use emmisive layer as a source of light, use rectangular light or IES from lighting fixture... Your render is grainy because there's not much light in your scene

          I forget to add my lighting details i will add it when i reached home.I am using vray sun, Rectangular light on the window, IES lighting on led lights, and vray mesh lights on wall.I am not using emmisive material in my render.
          But thanks for your reply i will again go through these videos.
          Cheers

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            rv1974
            last edited by

            Hide window glass and curtains and then calculate IM+LC with 'don't render final image' option ON.
            then unhide glass and curtains, switch to resulted lighting maps and render final image.
            In new Vray generally only 2 settings should be touched: Max subdivs and Noise threshhold.
            Plus maybe IM and LC settings..

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              alinaveed1
              last edited by

              @rv1974 said:

              calculate IM+LC with 'don't render final image' option ON.

              In Vray for SketchUp, there is no such option.

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