

If you don't verge very fine details, you genuinely won't notice any difference apart from what might be a substantial increase in render time. The high presets only enhance the antialiasing. Preview presets mainly remove the antialiasing stage. For these we need to set sun brightness and exposure to their minimum values. Sometimes we have a particular problem with clay render mode with exteriors. W have the same thing with clay render mode. Exteriors will generally be a little bright, and interiors will generally be a little dark. The default preset should kind of work for interiors and exteriors. The interior presets are intended for scenes where the windows aren't too big, and the lighting levels need boosting.įor scenes like yours, this means that the renders will be overexposed with the usual interior presets. What you have here is that you have an atypical scene in that it has lots of openings and pure white walls. The range of brightness is hard coded into the presets which means that for most scenes, you should get good results with a single click. The thing to realise is that the presets completely configure the render output. View Member Profile Find Member's Topics Find Member's Posts bigstick
