V-Ray Post-Processing Made Easy in 3ds Max
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- Опубликовано: 20 фев 2023
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In this tutorial, Anastasia from the Chaos 3D team demonstrates how you can post-process your renders right from the V-Ray Frame Buffer. Watch as she walks you through a typical post-processing workflow. Topics covered include using layers, masking, editing light sources and materials, and composting. Plus, useful tips and tricks.
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You used to provide project files as well. They were very helpful both in terms of lighting and materials.
This tut changed me
Amazing Tutorial! Loving the new updates! 😊Thanks Chaos.
Lovely tut
Great stuff.
Great tutorial, thank you. Please can you show or describe how you should save your image and layer adjustments in the History. In fact, please could you do a little video tutorial on the History panel? Sometimes I find I lose my layer effects whenever I click through my images. Also, I'd like to know how I could copy layer effects from one image to another within the History panel. Also, how to re-render with some layers switched off (I do this and then when I click back on it in the History panel my layer adjustments visibility gets altered, with some layers coming back on, some staying off, etc). Make sense?
Thank you so much. It is so helpful and applicable, specially the Cryptomatte render element that really is a life and time saver. I was not using it and now I know its power and application so much better
nice
Quick question with the light mix and composite workflow, If I add more lights to my scene afterwards, would these be automatically updated in composite (I know they get added to the list in light mix) or will I have to press the (To Composite) button again?
SUGGESTION: add a unique symbol on minimized windows (e.g. Render Setting Window) - this will help which window to Restore Up
-also, this would be a time saver - specially when a lot of windows in minimized (e.g. Material Window, Render Settings Window, Cosmos browser, Vray Frame buffer)
Nice to see the power and advantages of vfb, gotta love vray. Quick question though,how can one do the same but for an animation sequence of images? Guessing maybe exporting render channels to AE?
I don't know if this is what you want, but check the VFB menu for "Batch image processing".
@@yohanha6276 thanks! Haven’t seen that option but I’ll check it out
Wish corona 10 would have this features
Hi,
good Video!
But you really need to bring back the option to change the backgound color of the VFB from dark grey to white or any other color. It's really hard to judge the darks and the highlights and overall brightness with a dark background. For example, in photoshop I always switch between a black and white background to evaluate my image. This option was in Vray 3 or 4 and it got scrapped for no reason. Bring it back, please!
How would this be applied to an animation and is there an export to After Effects or Davinci?
how to save the exact image? exr. is too dark
i want interior lighting but without sun light in vray
how can i download this scene
Damnnn
make some great tutorials about Vray in Houdini.
i have done post processing in the VFB but when i export it as image everything looks washed out, asomebody help me
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