Some tips to get photorealistic renders in Redshift
Working on a 3D project sometimes requires you to be able to provide photorealistic results. There are many renderers which can achieve that in a simple way, but some renderers like Redshift are not. You will need to pay attention to more settings, and let’s find out tips to get photorealistic renders in Redshift in this article.
Some tips to get photorealistic renders in Redshift
Pay attention to the scale
When you create a scene, scale has to be correct. It’s better to follow real-world scale because it’s easier for you to process other objects. If you use different scales, you will have to do the conversion so that everything looks proportion.
It’s not only scales of the objects, but also scale of textures on the objects has to be correct. Imagine you have a building from a far, but the bricks there are too big, it’s not realistic at all.
Create different materials informations
In real life materials always have some informations, such as reflection, refraction, diffuse, gloss, normals/bump, etc. You should use Redshift’s shader graph to create complex materials for your scene as one object will never have just one material. The node-based system allows for endless customization and fine-tuning, make your scene look more realistic.
Enhance your scene with correct lighting
Redshift’s physical lights is to help you achieve realistic lighting effects. You can also try different light types such as area lights, spotlights, and IES lights for various scenarios.
One tip is that Redshift dome light placed a HDRI image in it can make it more realistic. Or try physical sun from Redshift can also help you get a better results.
Global illumination is also a way to add depth and realism to your scenes.
Make it a little bit imperfect
Everything in real life is imperfect. You should pay attention and create some dirt in corners, bumps in surfaces, scratches , paint scuffs, and many more things for a realistic look. Make sure to account for them in your shaders.
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