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Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:18:36 PM
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The hot spots on the windows, are those coming from light sources outside the building? How can you do a night scene like that? Is that rendering with Exterior (Sun and Artifical) or Interior (Sun and Artifical) and how about the setting of time? I tried hard to make a night time rendering with interior lighting that I expected to create light spots like that on exterior translucent materials. ktam
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Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:10:21 PM
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I had the light source emitting in the wrong configuration, you are seeing the interior lights reflecting off the glass. I should be more clear that my renders are Revit models exported to FBX then rendered with Mental Ray in 3ds Max Design 2009. By removing the sun and sky and only rendering interior lights I am able to create images like this in about 5 minutes. Although I am struggling with properly lighting my interior scenes.
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