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I've recently downloaded the full AutoCAD trial to enable our company to see exploded products in full 3D as opposed to having taken ages drawing them in isometric view and being quite limited in how we can manipulate them.
I've got the final product ready to render, however whenever I attempt a render, the output seems to have a few lighting issues. As can be seen in the close up image I've attached, the screws as well as the metal on the socket appear much darker than I'd like - with the screws especially dull considering they're meant to be a stainless steel material. This is after I've already turned exposure down in model space just so that the view didn't appear dark. You can also see in the main exploded render that the valve toward the bottom of the water layout is a darker grey than expected when the material is set as stainless steel. Further to this, as a result of lowering the exposure to brighten the darker areas, the lens has got very bright highlights in the main render, which doesn't look great.
I've also noticed that the front plastic of the sockets (and the cut outs on the panel behind) are showing with pointed edges and not smoothly rounded - is this something I have to tweak in settings somewhere to have render correctly?
Thirdly, in order to improve the slight blur that appears on the main render, especially if zooming in slightly, would I just need to increase the 'render by level' feature of the render settings?
I'm not new to AutoCAD having used LT for many years, however it's been a trial and error approach to 3D and very much a self-taught approach, having taken long enough to even just get some kind of sky/lighting so that the image wasn't total darkness in the first place. So now, after having played around with settings to improve some very dark results I was getting initially, I'm now wondering whether I need to adjust the sunlight settings or whether I'm better off adding lights etc. The result I have is good enough to use, but because I know it could look sleeker I'm not happy with where it's at currently.
I've attached the file itself too, so if anyone was to have a look they can look at what settings I have in place.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.
