Large Room lighting
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‎2005-12-29
09:18 PM
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‎2023-05-11
02:25 PM
by
Noemi Balogh

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‎2005-12-29 10:07 PM
The light cone down set wide is your answer.
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‎2005-12-29 10:57 PM
Sunlight 100%
Ambient light 100%
Lamps on
Light cone down 80%

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‎2005-12-29 11:01 PM
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‎2005-12-29 11:22 PM
You might start by looking in the light Settings for the light cone down - increase the light cone radius to 20 or 30 feet.
Make sure your light stops value is bigger than the room.
Incidentally - the suspended fluorescent fixture contains a light cone down that can be expanded beyond the fixture for softer light. I see that you have several of these lights in the ceiling already.
And use the LightWorks engine, not the internal engine.
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‎2005-12-29 11:26 PM

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‎2005-12-29 11:44 PM
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‎2005-12-30 01:52 PM

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‎2005-12-30 08:22 PM
Post your individual settings.