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Hi every one, I've done a bunch of reading and then searching and I can't seem to find any info on my problem. I am rendering the interior of a bathroom. The effects of the lights can be seen (ie the room has light) but the lights themselves are dark like the light is not emminating from them. In the gym render, you will notice the lights are bright and looking just fine. How come the lights are dark in the bathroom?
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Your light source family is working fine but you'll have to edit the material properties of your light source in the Project. Lets say you've got a flourescent light with an acrylic lens, you'd make a material for the acrylic and check the box for "self-illumination".
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I knew it had to be something simple like that. It worked on the first try. Thanks for the help.
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