Author Topic: Lighting  (Read 2284 times)

2017-05-12, 05:12:28

Gewiz90

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Hey can anyone help me I find that every time I have a light fixture over a wooden table the table top looks washed out (blown out) and over exposed what's a good setting for such a light?

2017-05-12, 10:00:54
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romullus

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Did you try to lower intensity of the light or use highlight compression/filmic highlights in VFB or alter table material's diffuse/reflection? Maybe it's worth to attach picture example of your problem?
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2017-05-12, 16:50:38
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Gewiz90

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Look at the tops and right side

2017-05-12, 17:17:29
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Well, I think that's how reflections work in real life. One possibility is to reduce reflection level of the wood material. If you are allowed to do it.
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2017-05-12, 22:41:54
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