![]() ![]() Now, however, within the V-Ray Options dialog box, go to the Indirect The earlier renderings but for the solid objects. Similarity in terms of the overall lighting andthe casted shadows to Re-render the same perspective view with caustics on and note the basic Set itsĭiffuse color to light gray and apply it to the three solid objects. "standard" material named "plastic1" with a reflection layer. However, with the V-Ray materials editor create a white gray Surfaces there's very little difference if any between the two Now go to the "Caustics" tab, and select the check-box for "Caustics" to turn caustics on.ĭo another test rendering in V-Ray. "texSky" as per the techniques used in workshop 6. Labelled "m" under "Reflection/refraction (background), and add a Within the V-Ray Options dialog menu, go to the "Environment" tab, select the button Change perspective to an eye-level camera position so that the far edge of the infinite plane is visible in the view.Ģ. ![]() Begin with 3 solid objects located on a V-Ray infinite plane and V-Ray sun developed in Rhino as in prior tutorial 8. Caustics, Indirect Caustics and Materials.ġ. Variation and using a more up-to-date version of the software. Outdated, but the methods suggested are revisited here with some The dialog boxes from the above referenced manual are slightly Some documentation used toĭevelop this tutorial are published on line in the vV-Ray for RhinoĮspecially sections 23. ![]() Settings, Sun, and Sky There are a number of optionsĪvailble for determining the the general atmosphere assocaited with ![]()
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