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rendermen
Groupie Joined: 25.Mar.2011 Location: United States Using: 3ds max design Status: Offline Points: 29 |
Topic: rendering issues Posted: 21.Aug.2011 at 18:57 |
Can anyone tell me why I get a completely different color on my renderings then I have on my view? Also what would be the very best possable rendering set? For instants the best I have found so far, and it is not very good at all, is 40mm IMAX (cine) 4096x3003, my preset set to mental. ray.no.gi and set to production.
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Cad64
Senior Member Joined: 17.Apr.2010 Location: United States Using: Autocad 2011, 3DS Max 2011, Photoshop CS5 Status: Offline Points: 491 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2011 at 19:59 |
What do you mean by "different color"?
Can you post some images so we can see the difference? |
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rendermen
Groupie Joined: 25.Mar.2011 Location: United States Using: 3ds max design Status: Offline Points: 29 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2011 at 20:24 |
I believe it is a
lighting issue. I switched from target spot to sun light and now get a better render. Before the brown was a bright yellow. Below is a rendered view. I am getting closer however still not the realism I am looking for. Thanks |
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rendermen
Groupie Joined: 25.Mar.2011 Location: United States Using: 3ds max design Status: Offline Points: 29 |
Posted: 21.Aug.2011 at 20:35 |
Here you go its back. I change to 70mm IMAX (CINE) AND CHANGED THE PRESET TO MENTAL.RAY.NO.GI and i get this ugly result.
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Cad64
Senior Member Joined: 17.Apr.2010 Location: United States Using: Autocad 2011, 3DS Max 2011, Photoshop CS5 Status: Offline Points: 491 |
Posted: 22.Aug.2011 at 21:30 |
Yes, there is definitely a problem with your lighting. The scene is just getting blown out. You may need to adjust the settings in the Environment dialog, (Rendering menu > Environment). Try the various exposure control settings.
You may also need to adjust your Gamma/LUT settings, (Rendering menu > Gamma/LUT Setup). Read through the Max Help files for instructions on how to adjust your settings. |
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