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      honeybaobao
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      Hi everyone,

      I am working on a 3D design with sketchup, and I want put some light, when it's in the night they are opened and when it's day they are off.

      I mean by interactive, like for the scene on sketchup night/day, or in Render such as V-ray, simlabs or twilight render.

      When the light is open must look like real like this picture

      I just hope am clear in my mind if not please feel free to ask details 😎 😎

      Thanks for your help


      50731.jpg

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        pbacot
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        I assign the light components (the rendering object that defines the light -- not the model of the fixture) to a separate layer. For day scenes that layer would be hidden. It's not entirely interactive, as for live rendering or video. Something like that would be special feature of the rendering software, I think. Maybe TwinMotion does this?

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          honeybaobao
          last edited by

          @pbacot said:

          I assign the light components (the rendering object that defines the light -- not the model of the fixture) to a separate layer. For day scenes that layer would be hidden. It's not entirely interactive, as for live rendering or video. Something like that would be special feature of the rendering software, I think. Maybe TwinMotion does this?

          Hi pbacot,

          Thank you for your reply, I checked about twinmotion, looks like this the answer of my question, I will download and try it, if they have a free version or trial version

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