OK. The plot thickens. (And, is it Zolt or Balazs?
😉 )
The image I generated used only the skyobject and sunobject, and had only lamps enabled.
Your settings have the sun, ambient, camera all at 100% and have lamps enabled too. Generally, you never want to use the Camera light as it tends to ruin the lighting of a scene. In this case, it is the camera light that seems to cause the problem. Using your settings, I see the transparent areas as well.
Turn the camera light off and render again. Then, turn off the sun and ambient and insert a sunobject and skyobject - changing their default colors to yellow sun, etc.
(Using LW effectively is not that easy or obvious ... hence the need for Dwight Atkinson's book, coming 'soon'.)
See this message from Greg Kmethy of GS about a possible cause of what you are seeing:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=27388#27388
Now, if you follow his link there, you'll see that defining a material for Lightworks in GDL is way more complex!
I don't know what the "Write LGA file" registry key might be for. Also don't know of an easy way to retrieve the pixel dimensions of an image located in the library.
Karl
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