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The second image looks much more realistic. It doesn’t matter if you change the exposure settings. It’s dark on ceiling, but the room looks overexposure. Notice the dark ceiling on the first image. And increase the rendering time significantly. It took much longer time: 2.30 minutes!Īs you can see, just changing those settings gives very different result. Only took about 10 seconds on my M4500 mobile workstation.įor the next rendering, I turned on sun and set sky to sky background and illumination. This scene was rendered with sun off, sky off. I don’t know why it seems not calculating bounce lights from artificial lights. I’m not sure why, but I think the rendering also count the sunlight ambient on the night sky. Wait, why would you want to turn on sun and set the time to night? Why not just turn off the sun and the sky background? The sky is dark and no light anyway! Setting up sun and sky statusīelieve me, you will get different result. The only difference is I added 4 web lights.Īnd what about night rendering? You need to adjust time to night (when sun is no longer in the sky). This is how the same scene with exact same settings rendering result. Rendering with both natural and artificial lights You can try using other type of lights later. Using weblights is the easiest way to achieve realistic result. Using spot, point, and distant lights will need you to adjust more settings. You can read further explanation about IES lights on this article here.
In 3d software like 3ds max it can be used for creating lights with shapes and physically accurate form. You can think of it as a digital profile of a real world light. It will create lights just like in the real world. The easiest way to add artificial lights is by using weblights or IES lights. Adding lights the easy way: Using weblights You can place artificial lights as necessary then render it using setup that you use when rendering a scene with natural light.
There are several question about how to setup rendering with artificial lights. If you like doing photorealistic rendering, then you probably already read how you can setup rendering with natural sunlight in AutoCAD. Rendering with both natural and artificial lights.Adding lights the easy way: Using weblights.