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>>565262
It's this tutorial:
https://www.blenderguru.com/tutorials/interior-architecture/
I'm trying out Blender so I'm going through some tutorials. But I wanted to see how it would look like in Vray, so I imported a scene in Max and added some basic materials (they are not finished, only chrome is "done", and some objects don't even have anything on them yet).

I'm actually battling with lighting for a month. Started learning Vray (and lighting in general) with some exterior archviz and I still can't nail it at all. Went through mastering Vray and lighting by Warwick and tons of YT tutorials but if I'm not lighting one single object in a studio setting, it will always come up shitty.

I also watched this one, and I don't understand how is he able to get such a nice lighting in a matter of seconds:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un_j0rX2Akc

I think I'm using correct parameters, ISO 100, 1/100, f/8 etc.

Now I'm trying to figure out why is my scene still illuminated when all Vray lights are off. I think that's what is ruining my render here.

>>565263
>>565264
Thanks for the tips and I'll check the tutorial, didn't read that one yet.

>pic is the latest render of my exterior, not really related, but it seems something is still wrong here

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