Sorry but I do not understand question.... develop please...rosstheboss wrote:What a bout post - whats is your method ?
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Well ... this is RAW render? or u doing postprocces with PS or AE?
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Sorry but I do not understand question....[/quote]Also, around ceiling it's pretty dark, hox do you handle that?
I meant when the ceiling is too dark, how do you handle the lack of light if you don't use lumi panels ?
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We do not have RAW and EXR in Kray yet. So I render to LDR as always and use PS and AE.rosstheboss wrote:Well ... this is RAW render? or u doing postprocces with PS or AE?
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Watch lights from wire. Also tonemaping gamma has higher exposure (0.8 means higher exposure) Power shader rise up brightness also.I meant when the ceiling is too dark, how do you handle the lack of light if you don't use lumi panels ?
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Some next updates (I changed some setup in light and surfaces also).
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Last one is my favorite.
It seems that you have increased your level in texturing.
We can all imagine how much a material integration in Kray engine would (will ?) be kick-ass.
It seems that you have increased your level in texturing.
We can all imagine how much a material integration in Kray engine would (will ?) be kick-ass.
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Yes, this is priority nowbrownie wrote:
We can all imagine how much a material integration in Kray engine would (will ?) be kick-ass.

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Very good materials. I like your fabric, leather and wood. I guess you are using NODES to create such a materials. What method (many trials, known physical parameters for each specific material or any other source) do you use for creating these materials? Do you render all tests in KRay or in VPR? Do these materials perform differently in KRay vs LW standard render?
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Yes, exactly. Some surfaces has 4-6 different maps (different for bump, different for blur, diffuse etc) I Use only one map which I clone under LW many times and each of them I tweak with gamma and contrast + sometimes blur.Sometimes I create also bump map because is difficult under LW to get correct result. Is one think which MUST BE, this is HiRes seamless textures...I do not use textures under 2000-3000 pix. Textures I prepare by myself , even if they are commercial (clean from noise, save to PNG)cruisermori wrote:Very good materials. I like your fabric, leather and wood. I guess you are using NODES to create such a materials. What method (many trials, known physical parameters for each specific material or any other source)
Only Kray. Of course they different looks in LW render and this is correct (Kray is more physical then LW, are more bounce light, better transport of photons etc)Do you render all tests in KRay or in VPR? Do these materials perform differently in KRay vs LW standard render?
Since when I use new Sunsky plugin from LW I do not use VPR (before I used it for positioning of Sun...but now is easy to do with new tools).
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Where can I find this "Bounce limit" node ? Is it a new feature of LW11 ?
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Its just normal ''scalar node'' found in constant tab. There you can set how many bounces would you like in/on your material
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OK, Thanks. It's because I'm not used to rename nodes. 

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Thanks Janusz for your help and support. Always very usefull and valid information from you. Next question
Do you use any specific scene for material tuning?
