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Thursday, 8 November 2012

Visopt Series #5 _Jonas with Vray Sun

Thanks to Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas for sharing with us his setting for his exterior with Vray Sun. The same visopt that he used with the rendered image below. Download it directly HERE.


12 comments:

  1. wow, thank you sir Nomer :)i how this will help others in their visualization.

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    1. we should be the ones thanking you for this excellent setting Jo

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  2. How do you see/use these settings?

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    1. Visop can be loaded. On the very top right of your vray option, there is an "load" icon. click this and browse the location of your visopt file.

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    2. then the settings used by the author will appear in your vray option. if you dont like you can revert to default settings.

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  3. thank you for the stuff. It really helps in the exterior.

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  4. those plants, are they 3d model or just photoshop touch, sir?

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    1. i am not sure with that. hpe jonathan can give light. this is actually a visopt section so cant answer.

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  5. sir we cne lode ths visopt in vray lower version sir (1.48.66)

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