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      Help! Interior scenes - lights too bright or room too dark

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      @valerostudio said: There is no magic button. You have to light a scene the way you would in real life. Fixtures with IES lights, windows letting in sunlight, maybe you even setup a few rectangular lights behind your camera as additional lighting, the same way a photographer would. http://www.popphoto.com/how-to/2013/03/how-to-mix-light-sources-to-warm-interior-photo http://www.cg-blog.com/index.php/2012/09/04/living-light-balance.htm I like the clear and simple way how you have expressed this. Your three sentences should be the introduction for each lighting chapter of any Render Tool. However, I would like such a "magic button"
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      Blingcrete Render?

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      Same material. Reflection and mapping changes. [image: TBdb_Balls3.jpg] bling1.skp
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