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Adjusting lighting and exposure

Adjusting lighting and exposure

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Adjusting lighting and exposure

- [Instructor] In tandem with render settings are the exposure settings. Right now what I've done is simply put on that exposure so I'm not completely blowing out the scene. Actually, I've got a decent dim light going because there's no light fixtures in the rest of the building. I'm isolating the render down to this test case of this lobby. What I will do is typically play with the exposure settings to make sure that in a rendering when I'm dealing in, let's say sunlight or bright interiors, that things will hold up nicely. That even with a nice bright exposure I won't get too much blowing out. What I'll do for this is to clone some of my surface mount lights so I get more light in the space and then play with the exposure. I've got surface mount lights over here on the side and what I'm going to do is to take them and hold Shift and clone them over, watching the distance I'm cloning. There's a six foot offset, and I'll instance them, and then I'll take this group of four and Shift…

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