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None of my lights work please help.

lawrence.abarquez
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None of my lights work please help.

lawrence.abarquez
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j.palmeL29YX
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See Video.

What else do you expect?

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

first at all ... I don't see what the lower screenshot should show us.

 

From what I see in the upper screenshot:

Please run command _RENDER to see the render result, a visual style does not show all settings/effects you have set for rendering the objects.

 

From what I see in the drawing:
One light is placed inside the building, which can't be that much visible if you are looking from outside the building and there are other lights active.

Two lights are outside the building, one with a distance about 150m, another one with a distance about 70m. Think about switching on a 100W lightbulb in a distance of 100m away from your car, would you see any effect on your car? For that distances you need a power equal to stadium flood-lights.

 

Think about your environment, your light intensity and distances of lights.

 

The reason why you even see the building with that lights and with disabled global light is that automatic exposure corrects these issues, but it's like doing an exposing time of multiple seconds, nothing you would do by default.

 

I have done here a rendering where

  • I turned off the outside lights
  • I modified the intensity of the inside light to factor 1000

...just to show lights are working, and shadows are working well too.

 

20190722_101034_0001.png

 

- alfred -

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lawrence.abarquez
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Nothing else! Does this mean that I didn't turn on my lights?
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j.palmeL29YX
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@lawrence.abarquez wrote:
Does this mean that I didn't turn on my lights?

 

No no, they are on. I only wanted show that the lights work (otherwise we wouldn't be able to see shadows). But I guess the intensity of the lights is to small. See the detailed answer of @Alfred.NESWADBA .

 

 

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