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Hey, im having a problem with a night scene rendering. I have lights set to on inside of a glass curtain wall building and have all of them turned on and the sun turned off and the shadow setting for the view to night time. It is rendering dark, but i cant see to the inside and see the lights even though i have an all glass facade. Any suggestions?
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Check the transparency settings of your glass. Be careful - make sure the glass you check is the glass used in the facade.
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Turns out i am just incompetent. I had everything set right, but i had done it as a curtain wall by face on a massed object and never deleted the mass. Silly meeee!!! but thank you for the help.
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