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Great one ! Which settings are you using to change her size parameters ?extra T H I C C super heroine :evilsmile: View attachment 53237
When I was looking for that Judy pick yesterday, you could really see the improvement in your renders from the earlier versions.
I use the Iray Ghost Light Kit 2 product for my indoor scenes. I used it to light the bathroom in this renderHi, is there any advice for Indoor Scene light?
I don't have a problem with the Outdoor scene after use a Iradiance Product.
but for the Indoor scene what light should I use , especialy for models object? i use ghost light for enviroment too...
Thanks for Help
since relying on a light bulb is not enough.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Thank you, I gonna Try it...I use the Iray Ghost Light Kit 2 product for my indoor scenes. I used it to light the bathroom in this render
since relying on a light bulb is not enough.
There are also light sets you can use. There's an excellent free product by Second Circle at Renderosity that has multiple lights you can turn on and off depending on your scene.You must be registered to see the links
For indoor lights I tend to use the surface tool to select geometry light bulbs or lamps and then change the shader to emissive, using the render settings you can also play with the environment intensity to lighten up the whole scene or use the tone mapping options.Hi, is there any advice for Indoor Scene light?
I don't have a problem with the Outdoor scene after use a Iradiance Product.
but for the Indoor scene what light should I use , especialy for models object? i use ghost light for enviroment too...
Thanks for Help
Already tried to set the GPU for render and didn't worked, and as i said i'm already working on geting a new PC which will be a GTX 1080 and 1600x as cpu.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
You have to manually set to GPU as preferred render device under the advanced tab in the render settings.
You'll need a 4+Gb nVidia GPU to be able to render in Iray. Due to the fact that the whole scene has to fit into the vram of the card (this includes Textures, Lights and Geometry to name a few) and the Resolution of the render only affects file size (as far as I can tell). Nearly all my work consumes 4+Gb of vram just for the Textures alone, so you might want to consider upgrading you're GPU.