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    Hello,

    Do you have some advice to correct my scene rendering?

    The spotlight is rude


    I wan't to value a furniture on a scene but I'm totaly bad on rendering interior :/

  • #2
    First I think you should turn the sun back to white. And crank up the exposure. this way you will also get some light from the sky which is missing right now.
    Did you turn it off in the GI (skylight) settings?
    I've attached a simple 6m x 6m room which you can maybe use as a starting point?

    Best,
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    • #3
      Thanx for your reply peerman,

      I can't render your SKP; (don't know why it doesnt start)

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      • #4
        Here is my product on white floor + sun (20% rt)

        It's way better on a new scene, but I have so much difficulty on interior.

        Do you think I should download an interior directly?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Panduru79 View Post
          Thanx for your reply peerman,

          I can't render your SKP; (don't know why it doesnt start)
          Try with V-Ray 3.60.01
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Panduru79 View Post
            Here is my product on white floor + sun (20% rt)

            It's way better on a new scene, but I have so much difficulty on interior.

            Do you think I should download an interior directly?
            If you can find an interior that is suitable for your needs then yes you can download it.

            If not you could build one on your own, just make sure it has openings so outside lights can enter the room and if the illumination is too dark start adding some lights into it.
            Note that you have to also configure Exposure Value under the Camera rollout, the default value of 12 is suitable for exteriors, for interiors you need to lower it to something like 5-7.
            Svetlozar Draganov | Senior Manager 3D Support | contact us
            Chaos & Enscape & Cylindo are now one!

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            • #7
              Ola Mr Draganov!

              Thanx for your reply!

              I feel like a pro now!

              My product start to look like real.

              I remade an entire room.

              I have a question, if you nerf the exposure from camera to 5-7: the interior start to look real, Im starting adding some spotlight, BUT: you cant see the exterior its to bright, you have a tips for this?

              Best regards




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