Hi all,
Please refer my walkthrough i have fixed wall and ceiling light fixtures and closed by wall ceiling and flooring,
when i am created walkthrough,
For rendering
i have selected interior artificial light only
quality best
sunset early morning 3am in india
But the problem is the lighting is not coming only plain walkthrough i can see..
is any other setup to be done ?
Regards
wahid
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by ryan.duell. Go to Solution.
Do you have an example image of the rendered example [versus the shaded example attached]?
You are choosing Export Walkthrough > Format > Visual Style > Rendering correct?
Does the same issue occur when you render a standard still rendering of the same interior area? Please let us know.
Thank you,
Hi all,
I have tried this it is very Beautyful, But the Timing, Each Frame Takes 10-15 Minutes.
Thanking you
wahid
Rendered walkthroughs will take longer, as each frame is rendered. You could use a process similar to the link below, should you have another computer to help render a different portion of the walkthrough:
Rendered Walkthroughs & Dividing up the Rendering Process
Thank you,
I've had a similar problem. I've created a walkthrough. When I render still images from the model, all of the lights work. When in the walkthrough, I have made sure to set the camera render settings for interior: sun and artificial lights. But then when I export the walkthrough, choosing "rendering" as the output, none of the lights work in the walkthrough, so it's basically all black inside. What am I missing?? Thanks
Did you manage to figure out the issue with your model? I'm having a similar issue... I'm not sure why the lights aren't turned on in the walkthrough, as when I render still images the lights work perfectly. I would really appreciate solutions you may have used to help sort this out!!
Thank you!!
Hey , i'm not sure if you're still looking for an answer to this problem but i'll leave a response should anyone else come looking.
In once you've clicked on your walk through, before you export it , if you look at the properties tab for said walk through and scroll through the options you'll see "Render". Click on that and change your sun/lighting settings similar to how you would do it for a still image render. (ie instead of lighting or sun setting being "exterior : sun only" switch to "interior :sun and artificial")
let me know if this helps!