I'm too lazy. I like to use lighting presets directly, but for indoor scenes, there's no way to click the button twice to solve the problem. So, is there any easiest way to render lights indoors?
I'm too lazy. I like to use lighting presets directly, but for indoor scenes, there's no way to click the button twice to solve the problem. So, is there any easiest way to render lights indoors?
Then use these ghost lights for indoor scenes, they render very fast:
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... Put the light where it makes the most logical sense, based on real room lighting principles. Study the light in your own room, notice where the lights are.
I'm too lazy. I like to use lighting presets directly, but for indoor scenes, there's no way to click the button twice to solve the problem. So, is there any easiest way to render lights indoors?
Then use these ghost lights for indoor scenes, they render very fast:
You must be registered to see the links
... Put the light where it makes the most logical sense, based on real room lighting principles. Study the light in your own room, notice where the lights are.