Re: OK. So I 'm ambitious :) 2003-11-20 - By eric3ddd
Back My guess is that the keyword is "interior". If the windows are not letting light in, it would be dark. Make sure the "light through transparency" option is on.
Eric D
--- In Carrara@(protected), Ron Stephens <stephens@(protected)> wrote: > Now the problem. I downloaded a church model (it's from > some rendering contest site), and tried to render the > interior using HDRI. For some reason, no matter WHAT > KNOB I changed, it always renders dark, as if no > light scattering is going on. > > Light brightness is always zero. > Ambient brightness is always set to zero. > I've tried turning the background HDRI intensity all the way up. > I've tried turning the global illumination skylight all the way up. > I've even tried turning on the indirect light. > > Any ideas what the heck I'm doing wrong? > THANKS! > -ron
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