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ok, here's what i get using photometric light. Eerything became kinda blury. What do you suggest doing now.

Woo..woo...this topic shouldn't much posts!:D

Ok..may i participate?

Pls check this link and download my complete dwg file and play with it!

Before you play,pls much read how other ask & answer !...

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=32178&page=2

Do you turn on GI&FG when you render with photometric light?

Then you want to copy light one file from another,you will do block for light!:)

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The Screen shots tell nothing as far as i can see.The first one shows that Final Gather is in progress,and the second one shows your render settings.What exactly is the problem?

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Pls check your 3d config setting!Coz my dwg is already fined with me and other!..So your graphic setting need to check!...Did you change something my dwg fri?:)

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sorry, my mistake, when i was rendering, the final gather was the blackness, than after the final gather was over the render worked , i tried your drawing and it was good.

Now I'm starting to practice the photometric lights.

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ok papagi i used your settings from the drawing for the rendering and your's is very realistic and here's mine. What would you suggest on doing next.

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Why your ceiling is black?

If you want to use photometric lights to get realistic result,you must do

like as actual lighting style and material .If you can upload your dwg,i will

do for you and you can study quickly for realistic render (lights,materials,rendering setting..etc..).:)

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Dorian, here's a tip for you when you want to send files in the future as a package.

http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/AutoCAD_tips_etransmit_drawing.html

 

Oh,and papagyi i really can't seem to understand the logic in you doing his "homework".I think he would be more satisfied with the result of a realistic render if he does all the work himself.You can explain it to him in great detail and share some great tips and tutorials, but this doesn't make any sense to me.Just my personal opinion.

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Ya..lazarus ..I see what you means! thk fri..Actually i wanna to do like that you said!But i have no time to detail explain this moment but i wanna to

share to Dorian & other member.Coz i have never seen good autocad render tutorial

like that 3ds max (like professional tutorial) & books.I really want to make

professional tutorial for acad rendering but i really upset for my poor time

& incoming.So i made some of rendering samples dwg for begineer rendering

user.They can study and will get good tips according to sample dwg!

If we will explain detail for sample dwg,we will need many times!:)

But this will be sometimes for person who will start good understand to

acad render.Thk adv for your advise!...

Dorian...Here is what i did to study for you & other begineer.

This is not perfect but this will lead to your best saturation!:)

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papa1.zip

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Thanks a lot papagyi, you rule \m/. I'll study it a little bit. I will probably have some question regarding the lights later on.

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OK, I played a little bit with the settings, i put the sun ON, and changed some materials for higher quality textures put some bump map on them and i think the result is good, please comment.

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