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weird vraySun exposure problem... PLEASE HELP :(
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  • Erkut
  • Posted: 18 April 2011 06:32 AM
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hi everyone.. im making a house model with both interior and exterior.. also the garden.. now there are a few photometric lights in the garden each one is about 2000lm. the problem is the sun exposure. no matter what i set for sun intensity, it doesn’t change! therefore the garden lights are visible as if its twilight time.. im attaching a light test render to show you what i mean..

please someone give me a logical solution apart from lowering the light intensities coz they are all physically what they should be..



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  • Erkut
  • Posted: 18 April 2011 10:37 AM

PLEEEAAASSEEE SOOOMEEONEEE :D



Max 2011 & 2012
i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz
16gb ddr3 @ 1066mhz (auto)
quadro 5000 & gtx580
gigabyte p67ud7

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Not much to go on without a shot at your rendering settings...and daylight setup.



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its ok doughboy i just got it.. it was coz of the dome i used for skymap.. i canceled cast shadows from object properties and its fine now.. thnx anyways..

Author: Erkut

Replied: 18 April 2011 11:08 AM