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Nightingale-r

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You can have a bit more light but make it in the blue spectrum. It's not the realistic way but that allows a bit more definition, that's the way it's usually done in film and photography.
Funny, but in this one I actually tried to set white point to make exactly as you said. With standard params scene much more warmer.

Still, when i tried to apply settings from guide that i found,
https://renderguide.com/daz3d-night-render-iray-tutorial/ said:
If we change “White Point” from 1.0 1.0 1.0 to something more golden – this will make white colors look bluish. Which is exactly what we want. I did set “White Point” to 0.4 0.1 0.85 for this render result
all my scene become deep green.
 

Willibrordus

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Funny, but in this one I actually tried to set white point to make exactly as you said. With standard params scene much more warmer.

Still, when i tried to apply settings from guide that i found,

all my scene become deep green.
I'd just use blue lightsources instead of trying for whitepoint.
When I film (shortfilm movie) nightscenes we blast the set with big lights with blue filters over them.
 

Nightingale-r

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I'd just use blue lightsources instead of trying for whitepoint.
When I film (shortfilm movie) nightscenes we blast the set with big lights with blue filters over them.
Hm. So, you place transparent surface with blue tint in front of light source? May i ask, how you set materials for such filter?
 
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