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Create a “free area” photometric light (without shadows) in front of the window (it must be inside the room).The size should be a bit smaller than the window. I set the luminosity to 1500 CD. Try to make experiments reducing and increasing the intensity. The illumination depends also on the size and the position of the lights that you are using. You should have now a rendering like below image. ![]() The illumination is quite good for now but we must give the impression of more luminosity. It becomes dangerous if you try to increase too much the first 2 lights. In fact you will risk to "burn" all the rendering. We can improve the rendering adding a last light. Create a free area photometric light in front of the Room. Normally I delete a wall and create a camera to render better a interior. Create the free area photometric light (without shadows) in front of the deleted wall. ![]() |
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