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    • andybotA Offline
      andybot
      last edited by

      you need your mapping to be "UVWGenEnvironment" instead of Channel.

      http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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        valerostudio
        last edited by

        If you upgrade to 2.0 you will have domelight and a bunch of bug fixes.

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          larszzz
          last edited by

          Okay, i have changed my mapping (channel) into Environment. Now i can see my sky in the bakground, but it's way too dark. And my windows aren't really reflecting it 😞

          I have to import the bitmap into GI and BG, right?

          I post here my bitmap picture and my new render πŸ˜‰

          Lars


          RENDER2.jpg


          The-best-top-desktop-blue-wallpapers-blue-wallpaper-blue-background-hd-20.jpg

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            valerostudio
            last edited by

            1- Thats not a 360 sky - Google 360 sky image

            or

            2- Use any of the free HDRI skies on the web
            http://www.cgarchitect.com/news/viewframe/free-360-sky-panoramas-from-viz-people

            • if you use a JPEG, you have to switch the color space of the map to sRGB

            Play with the intensity values. It might need to be .1, 1.0, or as high as 30 - depends on the file.

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              larszzz
              last edited by

              Thanks already for your help!
              I have tried to play with some values but my sky stays very dark. Where can i find the intensity value of my sky?

              I post here my new sky jpeg, my settings for GI color and BG color, and my render.

              Gr Lars

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                larszzz
                last edited by

                My screenshots


                2.jpg

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                  numerobis
                  last edited by

                  you should better try with a HDRI instead of JPG...

                  http://www.viz-people.com/portfolio/free-hdri-maps/

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                    larszzz
                    last edited by

                    I now used a HDRI, wich looks better, but it stays very dark. Do you guys use a rectangle light in the scene to get it more brighter? Or where can I change my light settings in the options editor? I'm used to change my light settings only in environment, right? But as long i use a bitmap instead of texsky (sunlight), it stays dark. Is there another option of changing the light AND using a bitmap?

                    Thanks,
                    Lars

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                    • andybotA Offline
                      andybot
                      last edited by

                      nah, you need to change your camera settings. The default is very dark for anything other than default sunlight. Change shutter speed to something like 100, and aperture to something like 6.0. Keep playing with the values until you get a brighter image.

                      http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                        larszzz
                        last edited by

                        Aha nice, that was very helpfull:-) Thanks andybot!
                        This forum is great!

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                        • TedVitale_CGT Offline
                          TedVitale_CG
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                          @eidam655 said:

                          Ted,

                          are you sure that changing the Fresnel to ridiculous value is the real solution here?

                          i'd be more concerned with the environment settings and their multipliers, and also the lighting used.

                          larszzz, if you posted a screenshot (of the render and/or environment settings), that would be immensely helpful.

                          Not knowing anything about a users scene, yes, changing the Fresnel IOR is what I would change initially. 3 is a good number to start with for highly reflective glass material, not ridiculous at all. You work back from there to get less reflection as needed.

                          Ted Vitale
                          Owner | Creative Director
                          http://www.voxl.vision

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