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hello to all
I'm doing my first render interior, I wanted some advice from you, how to improve the lighting and views.

Hello and thanks for the answers

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A good start.

Most of the materials are quite flat and could do with a small amount of soft sheen or reflection (use glossy if you're rendering with the basic engine).

The lighting is very uniform. If possible, try to use a variety of lighting, set them on different channels and then play with the balance after the rendering is done.

Go here! and here too!

Those are two past forum threads that can help.

thanks, now I do the tests and then I'll show you

You are welcome.



roberto sacchetti said:

thanks, now I do the tests and then I'll show you

Hi all
I'm continuing my work inside, I put the glossy materials;

I was now putting the spotlight, except that when I render it out!!

why??

I can post a standard configuration for an internal render?

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hI, first of all check your autocad units, if this is correct put your model near the WCS 0,0,0, sometimes when you are far away from the origin you get  very strange results. If ypu want post the drawing and I take a look , regards,

Alejandro

i think the same...

This looks like something else-- objects on a frozen layer, etc..  Send or upload the drawing when you can.

I may have solved, it was a simple error 3DFACE that had stuck to the light and you could see when I copied!!

now I've done it a try.

what do you think??
you have any advice?

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My take as learnt from the guru himself of internal Nxt render in person of Peter Miller. Remove the furniture and render the walls, curtails (if in front and external lights contribute ) ceiling and floor. When you got this right (as less things to render the faster the engine goes) add the furniture one at a time and render. So add the single seater  tweak material and render, till ok, then add the cushions and do same this takes care of all other similar furniture. Then move on to the centre coffee table (be sure the other furniture are frozen, then the kitchen cabinet and so on till you have gone through all. The add all hit the render button and go to sleep, take a coffee break and if you have access to another pc do something else. 

roberto sacchetti said:

I may have solved, it was a simple error 3DFACE that had stuck to the light and you could see when I copied!!

now I've done it a try.

what do you think??
you have any advice?


Here is a good source of free furniture to down load.
akinlolu olugboji said:

My take as learnt from the guru himself of internal Nxt render in person of Peter Miller. Remove the furniture and render the walls, curtails (if in front and external lights contribute ) ceiling and floor. When you got this right (as less things to render the faster the engine goes) add the furniture one at a time and render. So add the single seater  tweak material and render, till ok, then add the cushions and do same this takes care of all other similar furniture. Then move on to the centre coffee table (be sure the other furniture are frozen, then the kitchen cabinet and so on till you have gone through all. The add all hit the render button and go to sleep, take a coffee break and if you have access to another pc do something else. 

roberto sacchetti said:

I may have solved, it was a simple error 3DFACE that had stuck to the light and you could see when I copied!!

now I've done it a try.

what do you think??
you have any advice?

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