V-Ray 2.0 for 3ds Max - V-Ray Light Select
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@TheInfiniteinfinity No you don't need PD Player. Photoshop or aftereffects for animations should do the job. In-fact any layer based or even node based composting software should do the trick if you know what your doing.
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smashing :-) . a huge step in efficiency at work...You are Amazing ChaosGroup. keep Inventing
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@bdogrular It calculates all the contribution to the scene, including the GI. GI is layered, so the final result you see in a regular image is the result of stacking from other lights.
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@YannickStoot thats very technical of you...and that s a fact:)
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@bdogrular It's magic:D
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looks like it can control lights but also the GI that is generated with it which sounds impossible...
here at 4:23 he will turn it down alot but the GI effect will go away as well how can this be?
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V-Ray is God.
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@vinbarg check if MAX's and pdplayer's are same bit versions 64 or 32
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is pdplayer really needed?. how can i do it on Photoshop?
wow! this is fantastic!
by the way - your voice is very quiet on these new videos - i can hardly hear the audio with my system volume turned all the way up!
bigshape 1 year ago 7
This is all very good stuff but what if you try to use Vraylightselect from outside a room through glass. I cannot get the lightselect to work at all. Also, should it work on vrayies lights ?
steveiouk 2 months ago