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First go at rendering an interior shot, but I'm having alot of troubles with the darkness. How do i make my rendering much lighter??? There's only the 1 sliding glass door into this direct area. Sun is set to 10am in my local area. http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/6561/familyroomfromkitchensu.jpg Cheers.
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use interior lights (wich work), not to many cause the rendering 'll take hours. Check if you have turned on interior lights in your render dialog. Also check the bottom of this page many posts like this one.
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Also, turn on the "Daylights portal"
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Thanks guys, the daylight portal did the trick. It seems you also need to up the settings to a higher level to also increase the amount of light... Rendered on high @150dpi (took 2 hours), and just adding the daylight portals... how would i go by removing the overexposed part of the sofa near the window? Thanks!
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oops forgot to add the link: http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/9572/familyroom2.jpg
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check the image by typhoon, use the adjust exposure, you'll be able to make the desired adjustments
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That won't work though because i want the rendering to stay just as bright, but just the sofa near the window to be not so bright.... not sure i can achieve this using just natural light? Might have to reduce the light but add in artificial lights to brighten up the rest....
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When you're unable to change it with the highlights in the adjust exposure menu. That would be an option. As I told you artificial lights will increese the render time a lot so don't overdo.
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