Forum: Vue


Subject: Need some help for finding the 'best' render settings for landscapes

Neogeo90 opened this issue on Mar 09, 2017 ยท 5 posts


Neogeo90 posted Thu, 09 March 2017 at 1:00 AM

I'm always amazed when I see artists rendering those extremely realistic works with high resolution textures and quality lighting. What ressources are required for that? Unless I'm using some wrong settings in Vue 2015 (in fact, I'm using the default settings because I didn't do much with it at all because of some private reasons), the textures and materials used in most of those great artworks can't be vanilla stuff that's shipped with the program itself.

But when I render a patch of grass up close for example, the texture on it doesn't look like real grass at all. It reminds me more of game-grass like seen in vanilla Skyrim or such. I also understand that there is no 'perfect' preset or settings for rendering because of the variety of art styles. However, I prefer plain realism, not some cinematic or old fashioned looking stuff. Just as if I was in that scene myself and took a photo directly with my eyes.

Really hoping that someone can help out in this case.


TheBryster posted Mon, 13 March 2017 at 7:15 PM Forum Moderator

Do we have any experts at hand to help out here?

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Renderholic posted Tue, 14 March 2017 at 8:14 AM Online Now!

Google "Vue render settings " and it will pull up some good articles and videos.


Renderholic posted Tue, 14 March 2017 at 4:33 PM Online Now!

Found this thread when I did that Google search. Some excellent information here:Landscape render settings thread


TheBryster posted Thu, 16 March 2017 at 6:27 PM Forum Moderator

Good job, Render! Many thanks!

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