From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Interior Lighting and Rendering
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Set up reflection elements
From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Interior Lighting and Rendering
Set up reflection elements
- [Instructor] Another element you'll probably use a lot is reflections. And these allow you to control the strength of reflections in your scene. Now, for this particular image, I've already rendered out some reflection passes so we can see them. So let's take a look at those. So we have our regular image. We have what's called the raw reflection, which looks like this. And then we just have the standard reflection pass. Now, I find the standard reflection pass is a little bit more appropriate for this situation. But one of the things I'm noticing in this scene are these large blocks of light here. And those are coming from the area lights in the scene. So if we take a look at our scene, you'll see these lights are right here. We have this particular light called VRayLight_FILL. And this one here called FILL2. Now, if we take a look at these, and we scroll down to the options rollout, you'll see that these…
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Understand V-Ray Render Elements3m 21s
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Create lighting elements2m 6s
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Set up reflection elements1m 57s
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Add a wireframe color element2m 55s
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Final render1m 51s
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Layer the composite in Photoshop2m 53s
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Adjust reflections in Photoshop3m 22s
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Add light and shadow in Photoshop3m 17s
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Add sunlight glow3m 18s
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Final touches3m 23s
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