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I'm having difficulty with interior rendering. I've tried using Interior and Artificial lighting but it renders extremely dark. Any suggestions?
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You need to add more lights or make them brighter. If you're using Interior with sunlight and artificial, the lights are typically drowned out by the sun. You need to increase the intensity of the lights substantially to make them work.
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Or you could use "studio light" fixture. this works for me.
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Thanks Tim123 for your suggestion Increasing the intensity of the lights worked great. Thanks to all who responded to my problem.
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