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    Hi there I've been busy with this apartments rendering, but I'm not having luck trying to set up a good sky for this window, can any body help how to set up it?
    this is my rendering




    and I want it to have this photoshop effect how to achieve?

    image from facebook profile : revival design+vfx studios
    www.leobonilla.com

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    Re: Realistic window effect

    I know this is not the "correct" way to do it but increasing the exposure ALWAYS over exposes the outdoor scene. I usually just increase the sunlight multiplier if I want to balance the interior and exterior exposure. Lowering the background multiplier doesnt work as you just get a grey image.
    John Harvey<br />Intern Architect<br />Digital Design and Fabrication<br />http://jrharveyarchportfolio.blogspot.com/

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      Re: Realistic window effect

      well i figured out, i change the inclination of the camera, move it to a lower position, and place the target a little higher, then it alows me to use a different texture in the mesh with the clouds. It stopped pointing to an endless sky. Ill post later the resulting images.
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        Re: Realistic window effect

        Hi leobonilla1985, the answer of your question is complex. The brightness of backgrownd image is sun position dependent. In your case may be you should set Background / Sky / default / overide checked. If needed you may increase Intensity mult option. Also you may adjust - Shutter speed, F-number, or Film speed. Its a question of tests. I wish you success

        Best, Alex

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