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Reviewing what we have in the Sample Rate mapĭetermining the order of quality control stepsġ0. Setting up scene views for final shot rendering The importance of energy-conserving materialsīeware of the difference between the viewport and render Light and material interaction – the transmittance effects Light and material interaction – what is reflectivity? The importance of R, G, and B in the digital realm How absorption, reflectance, and transmittance work Light and material interaction – why objects in the real world have color
Using a SketchUp material to create our diffuse floor coloringĬreating the diffuse component for our floorĬreating the wall paintings using bitmaps Understanding the Principles of Light Behaviorĭecay types available in V-Ray for SketchUp Previsualizing image corrections using V-Ray FrameBufferĥ. My definition for interior nighttime scene lightingĬontrasting artistic and realistic indoor lightingĮvaluating the render with all lights enabled Lighting an Interior Nighttime Scene Using IES Lights SketchUp shadow settings – positioning the V-Ray SunĪdding a High Dynamic Range Image to the mixģ. Matching viewport and render aspect ratios Good composition is the foundation of photographic rendering
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