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  • Natural light and artificial light???

    Hello ...

    When I use the option sky environment in GI (skylight) ... when rendering Lights (omni-directional and rectangular light) are not working.

    In a scene need enlightenment from the sun as well as the artificial lights. How can I fix it?

    Thanks


  • #2
    Re: Natural light and artificial light???

    hello, well dont know if i understand exactly what your asking but if your problem is that your rectangular light dont show any light it can be a multiplier problem, it is set by default at 30 but sometimes you need to increase it 10000 but it depends on your settings, maybe if you use physical camara would be 500 depending your settings, but try playing with the multiplier, dont know if this helps, hope to answer your question, my english is not good also...

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    • #3
      Re: Natural light and artificial light???

      Thanks for answering ...

      Fixed! Thank You ... Now working properly

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      • #4
        Re: Natural light and artificial light???

        if you right click on your rectangular light go to edith light and in that multiplier change it to 10000 for example, not the multiplier of enviroment, is the multiplier of the rectangular light im talking about...tell me how it works for you...

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        • #5
          Re: Natural light and artificial light???

          I realized that the multiplier worked with other values in the setting that I am using.... :P

          Greetings!!!

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          • #6
            Re: Natural light and artificial light???

            The problem is that use a physical camera...when Physical is activated the intensity of the external lights ( omni, plane, ecc.) will be over min 1000. If you don't active a physical,you don't see the sky effect(use Hdri for similar effect) but you can use for the intensity by default.

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