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How to Master Exposure (V-Ray / Corona / DSLR)
I recently got this question from one of my students:
"How interiors and exteriors were lit perfectly without blowing out the exterior elements?"
It's true: certain Renders are pleasingly soft and nice, conversely in other circumstances some outputs can unfortunately result in the sky appearing overly bright, or overexposed.
This happens in a specific condition:
"How interiors and exteriors were lit perfectly without blowing out the exterior elements?"
It's true: certain Renders are pleasingly soft and nice, conversely in other circumstances some outputs can unfortunately result in the sky appearing overly bright, or overexposed.
This happens in a specific condition:
It happens when you should use so different levels of exposure to correctly represent the image.
In the upcoming video tutorial, we delve deep into the exposure control. Specifically, we will be dissecting and analyzing three distinct scenarios to provide clarity on potential problems and pitfalls. This will offer viewers a comprehensive understanding of how to manage and control exposure effectively.
* Content for Corona and V-Ray, and any other render engine or real camera
Ciro Sannino
Chaos Educational Partner
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How interiors and exteriors were lit perfectly without blowing out the exterior elements? This happens in a specific condition: let's investigate it.
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