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unwanted light in render
I am rendering a design and want the best quality. But it shows an unwanted lights. I changed or deleted lights, switched off the ceiling light, etc. but it doesn't disappear. See screenshot ↓, the 2 lights in the painting. Does any one know how to prevent that?
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Re: unwanted light in render
As I already told you in another thread, you first have to upload your picture to a hoster like described in this thread: How to share images and files The link you have posted works ONLY on YOUR machine. Nobody else here in the forum can see your screenshot.
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Re: unwanted light in render
Now I know what you mean:
Yes, but not complete. You force us to download the file in place to directly view on tread. On the same tread indicated by UbuntuBirdy read this: How to share image
It's a little bit outdated but useful.
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Re: unwanted light in render
Thank you, but when I do that and open the link, I get an error message: "The parameter "forum" is not allowed to be empty!" I don't see that parameter or where to find it (perhaps I'm stupid?). . http://www.mediafire.com/file/7o4ynpma9nxlpsi/woonkamer.pdf/file
But I still hope that someone wants do download it, it's safe, and tell me how to avoid the unwanted lights in the picture. Thanks in advance.
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Re: unwanted light in render
1. All I suggest is to use "DirectLink" from sharing options. 2. Use "Image" button in Your new post and insert link there. 3. Use "Preview" before "Reply to the post".
About Your's lights: I'am not passion for lights but is there because You use'it. I've see at least two lamps on floor which are reflected on the picture or mirror on the wall; Adjust their light or turn it off or mark as invisible and see what happen.
PS. I'am not aware about security or viruses (I'am under linux) but I have to make clean on files after see it.
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Re: unwanted light in render
For anyone who wants to know: I found the solution by trial and error: increasing the size of the lights and decreasing the power works a lot better and solves my problem. Thank you for the ones who took the effort of answering my question.