@@StevieMoore Great question, so I think of it this way, if gray is a blank slate, if I use bright colors and I do let's say a 70 Mat Override, there's 30% of it looking at my base materials which if they're bright onbonoxious colors, won't help me when I want a cohesive design. You can do loud colors and just max out the override and it'll ignore it so really it doesn't matter unless you do something less than 100%. Best practice would be a first pass at materials of what you like, then go to Veras.
Do you find that a clay render works best, or something with just flat solid color materials?
@@StevieMoore Great question, so I think of it this way, if gray is a blank slate, if I use bright colors and I do let's say a 70 Mat Override, there's 30% of it looking at my base materials which if they're bright onbonoxious colors, won't help me when I want a cohesive design. You can do loud colors and just max out the override and it'll ignore it so really it doesn't matter unless you do something less than 100%.
Best practice would be a first pass at materials of what you like, then go to Veras.