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      remus
      last edited by

      Doesnt look too bad to me, what are you trying to achieve? whats wrong with your current image?

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        imabzeous
        last edited by

        i want to achive a glow throughout the space that do match withe the exterior night....

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          olishea
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          well u need lights....more than juts the wall lights. i dont quite understand the scene. is there a reflective ceiling?

          post on su podium forum too for good render crits

          oli

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            andre51
            last edited by

            Just up the light in podium or lighten with PS

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              Crazy Eyes
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              The only things I can see is that the pool is reflecting the ceiling so is all that colour. There doesn't appear to be any transparency with the water. If there was and a different colour under the waterline it should brighten up the pool. Also, there doesn't appear to be any reflection of the lights on the water, maybe not a big enough ripple effect?


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                olishea
                last edited by

                you can't just up the wall lights, there's too much burnout. And all these little floating green lights?

                You need an omni grid of lights that spread light evenly through the space...not just round the walls. You cant expect these wall lights to light the whole space. And 5 omnis per light fitting....too excessive. you may only need 2 or 3.

                The water surface has to be modeled, textured and bumped with reflectivity and transparency added. Maybe add some lights around pool like there prob would be in reality

                oli

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                  imabzeous
                  last edited by

                  OLi this aint a pool it is grass.... it is a rehabilitation centere.. and its is courtyard....
                  i tried with more lights too but as you said it burned...? and ya i do use omni grid... but the pic was burned.. and the ceeling is a pargola..

                  and thanks for your helps but plz help me with grass and light

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                    andre51
                    last edited by

                    Hi

                    You need to check your model - there are many backfaces and the materials are terrible for rendering (especially with a ray tracer).

                    Tried it in Maxwell for 15min with high light settings and some additional lights behind the camera.

                    Hope you come right!
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                      imabzeous
                      last edited by

                      @oli

                      hahah lolz thanks a lot for your help.. by the way you are one of my fvrt member of SCF...

                      @andre...

                      hmm ya i just used the skecthup materials.. and i tired a lot.. so whts wrong with it.. cant get you.. and thanks for the pic... an i dont know how to use maxwell 😠

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                        olishea
                        last edited by

                        hahaha, i just thought it would be water because you have a "rock bed" underneath what i assumed was water lol sorry

                        I would keep wall lights the strength they are now. Omni lights in a grid only need to be spaced around 1500mm, you only need a few. reduce reflectivity to the pergola too, maybe try blurred reflection. Get a better grass texture, same with the tiles.

                        All the materials need bumping especially tiles. If you increase render size and quality you will get rid of the moire curves to the textures. Furniture? extra lighting?

                        cant think of much else for the time being 😲

                        oli

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                          andre51
                          last edited by

                          Hi imabzeous

                          The materials are very dark so they reflect light poorly. I tried a quick render in Kerkythea with much the same results as Podium.

                          A lot of faces are also reversed but I don't think that adds to the problem really.

                          Maybe you can up the ambient light a bit to make thing lighter.

                          Regards

                          Andre

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