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I have a question regarding lighting and 360 cloud rendering.
If I render a view on my machine in office, the lighting looks fine. However, if I render in the cloud, the lights become spotted as if the rendering settings are not high enough. Any ideas? I will enclose a few examples of good and bad lighting so you can see what I mean.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Sorry, forgot to add I am using Architecture 2013.
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