tomtiga
01-10-2007, 10:53 PM
Hello Everybody,
I set up an architectural scene - some urban surounding and try to render everything as a white mate surface, as I'm used to do it with vray. Since the mr in 3ds seems to be pretty fast I tried to archive the same result. The problem is that in any case of changing options and materials, I never got the surfaces as a real white unless I switch of logarithmic exposure and trun the daylight system to a multiplier arount 0,02 as discribed in another tread.
Is their any way to use the logarithmic exposure and get some real white in the scene???
Would be great if you could give hint to a desperate newbie in mr!!!
Thanks a lot
Tom
I set up an architectural scene - some urban surounding and try to render everything as a white mate surface, as I'm used to do it with vray. Since the mr in 3ds seems to be pretty fast I tried to archive the same result. The problem is that in any case of changing options and materials, I never got the surfaces as a real white unless I switch of logarithmic exposure and trun the daylight system to a multiplier arount 0,02 as discribed in another tread.
Is their any way to use the logarithmic exposure and get some real white in the scene???
Would be great if you could give hint to a desperate newbie in mr!!!
Thanks a lot
Tom
