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I am trying to render the inside of a church but the upper the roof rafters are under lit (see attached pic). Is there a way to increase the ambient light? What is the best method? Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
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Accurender lite version in revit doesn't have settings for ambient light.
You'll need to add studio lights (just a glowing ball of light similar to an omni in viz) to increase the lighting levels.
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Thanks I will try using the studio lights. Is there a better accurender available? If so is it worth it and what advantages does it have?
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