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Linking VRaySun to Daylight System

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Date Added: 1st March 2012
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Here is an easy way to be accurate with your time zone while creating exteriors. You can set up the exact country and time by using 3ds Max's DayLight System. Link it to VRaySun and render it like a pro!

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(ID: 95510, pid: 0) Onah Ikenna Sixtus on Sat, 17 March 2012 1:51am
please i would like to getting video tutorial to my page if is is possible,or where can i download it.
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(ID: 90063, pid: 0) Gavin Whelan on Thu, 01 March 2012 8:37pm
This is a waste of time. you can just create a daylight system and in the modify panel choose vray sun.
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(ID: 90051, pid: 0) Ricardo Eloy on Thu, 01 March 2012 8:19pm
Kindda old this one, isn't it?
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