hey azman very easy to lighting exterior night . 3 mouse click and its done .
2 ways .
1 - Good position physky desactive sun or put it 0. and tonemaping play really great roll on nightshot .
2 - using hdri images .
good luck
thos r small test to get idea . and try add area light or some lights to give more effects .
hope it will be usefull
night scene render
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Re: night scene render
thank you very much for this lightwave3d..really appreciate..lightwave3d wrote:hey azman very easy to lighting exterior night . 3 mouse click and its done .
2 ways .
1 - Good position physky desactive sun or put it 0. and tonemaping play really great roll on nightshot .
2 - using hdri images .
good luck
thos r small test to get idea . and try add area light or some lights to give more effects .
hope it will be usefull
1 more thing..when i used native LW area light, i have seen the render log show that something like no/can't support light, something like that..
it's that normal?
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Re: night scene render
Can you show me this info?azman_821009 wrote:
1 more thing..when i used native LW area light, i have seen the render log show that something like no/can't support light, something like that..
it's that normal?