Kraywell Test.
There already is "glass" but I think you mean a full window+frame like in your later renderings? Well the window size would be smaller which means less light but I am sure a little tweaking of the light falloff values would bring the brightness back up to where it was. Yes, it should look similar. Try it yourself. The scene I uploaded earlier included the lighting rig (2 area lights) used.
Jon
Jon
Here is other test, I quit the lamp and I add a ventilator and some objects to display cabinets, for now I don't make or add more objects or changes to the scene because at the moment I can't get a better result in gi, and this is my first test. I'll start another test to get better results with another scene.
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yes, good result for kray 1.612. And, imho, its not needed color correctionAna028 wrote:The first image is the native kray render and the second is with color correction whith photoshop, but I think that the native result of kray is a good result for kray 1.612. With 1.7 you can get a better result in less time.

you use AA 3xgrid? sometimes much faster rendering at higher resolution and after reduce, for get simulate of AA.
in kray 1.612 very slow AA.
in your room - you use Lightmap or Photonmap ?
use are_lights? or only sky_dome?
multiplier - 1.0 ?