Author Topic: Dark zones  (Read 5908 times)

2018-12-01, 13:11:36

archimen

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Hello,
I can not understand how dark places appear in my exterior visualizations. Is it the fault of a large amount of foliage?
Maybe I have to change the AA settings? for now, I do not change anything in the settings and they are strandard.
Please help.
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2018-12-01, 18:59:14
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PROH

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Hi. Might be me, but I can't see anything not normal. Isn't this just shadows from indirect light?

2018-12-01, 19:31:29
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maru

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I am pretty sure this is expected. You can try resetting your post processing settings - you are using high contrast and filmic shadows.
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2018-12-02, 09:09:38
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sprayer

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Yes, your settings in tonemapping have wierd settings, maybe you have wrong light setup if you need highlight compress 5 and filmic shadow.  Though shadows can be changed in photoshop

2020-10-01, 23:45:09
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BigAl3D

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Lighting looks pretty good to me. I'd spend more time worrying about that grass. Not realistic at all.

2020-12-03, 10:05:22
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They are called shadows. They are normal on planet earth