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Photorealistic lighting of Archexteriors scene with Vermeer

RenderRam 2023-10-23 10:02 tutorial  > V-Ray  > modeling

Is it the most sophisticated lighting solution ever?

RenderRam is trying Evermotion Archexteriors vol. 42 scene with Vermeer. Vermeer is establishing a new standard that is transforming the production of 3D photographs. It makes it easier to produce physically correct and photorealistic photos in a virtual environment because to its sophisticated features. This is made possible by utilizing scanned real-world values for cameras, lenses, and natural and artificial light sources, as well as replicating real-world dependencies to ensure that everything interacts with one another exactly as it would in the actual world.

Author: RenderRam Editor: Michał Franczak
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