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I am constructing an automotive dealership and have rendered the building and the walls have a blueish tint to them. What is causing this? I have included the render for you to take a look.
Thanks in advance.
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the file didn't upload properly, here it is again.
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not sure about the wall. but i like`d the ferrari horse. how did you make it?
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The blueish tint looks to be coming from your sky. Try turning the shine or gloss down on your wall materials.
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