From the course: Maya and Arnold: Exterior Lighting and Rendering
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Adjusting interior lighting - Maya Tutorial
From the course: Maya and Arnold: Exterior Lighting and Rendering
Adjusting interior lighting
- [Instructor] Now that we have the exterior lights set up, we can start working on interior and artificial lighting. Now, in this case we actually do have some interior light in the scene. If I hop out to my top view you can probably see it the best, but I've got these lights here that were used to simulate light coming in from the outside, basically just give an overall wash of light in the interior, but we want to make the interior a little bit more prominent in this nighttime scene, so what we can do is we can start to turn these lights up to create a little bit more of a wash of light. So I'm going to do this in my light editor here, and so you can see I've got these lights here, these interior lights. so let's start by turning on Arnold, doing an IPR, and adjusting some lights. So right now the intensity of this is pretty low, at 0.265, but we could certainly bring that up. If we want, we can bring it up a lot, but…
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