Let's begin with this simple scene.
I used a box (editable poly), then
used extrude command to create the
window. The scene also had some furniture.
just to make it not too simple.
The materials were added to the floor,
white color wall. For the chairs, I
used leather material which you can
find it in Vray shaders pack
*note : All materials must be Vray
material. It not only make render faster,
but also easier to control color bleeding.
Lighting:
I
used Vray light for diffuse lights.
Since the windows in this scene are
wide open, I used 2 Vray lights at
the windows. Placing them as you can
see in these images below.
*note : placing Vraylight inside
the room, leave a small space between
Vray lights and the wall. Trying not
to place them intersect the walls because
that will make noises for the render
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Test
Render:
First, you need to assign Vray render for Max. Since this is a test render,
it is good to keep the image's size small.
Going to Render tab, then go to Global
Switches , right here you can
change some render elements such as reflection/refraction , glossy effects,...etc.
Turn off the Default
Lights. Then click render, you will get this result.