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What do I need to do to get illumination in the interior spaces with no windows. I have added light fixtures, clicked render with the setting on Interior artificial only, and my room is completely dark? Help!
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while rendering in the progress dialogie does it tell you how many artificial lights are rendering? there should obviously more than 0.
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It may be as simple as moving the exposure slider?? was your render time relatively long (normal)? if so, your exposure is too low, and your image is actually there. easy to weak post-render. If your render took 30 seconds to finish, your light fixtures are turned off, or the family is faulty, or somehow obscured. Recessed can lights place in a ceiling of a different phase can do this...
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