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Light 'Spots' in renders

Anonymous
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I cannot get rid of these spots of lights appearing in my renders... I have tried adjusting the global illumination settings and upped the quality but still no joy. Can anyone please help me? Attached example of what is happening.
My setting for GI are set as follows and it is still happening:
Diffuse depth = 5
Sampling - Stochastic Samples = High
Record Density = High
https://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=37192
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Roopa A
Contributor
Roopa wrote:
But it is showing the settings of internal engine.
What settings you are mentioned there, it is not the same. I have attached the screenshot.(Screenshot 54)

I want to use this for other project, for interior living design.
I am not able to get the output properly.
I have attached that image also(Ravikumar-living Picture # 1.jpg) This is what I got.

But I want the output like this image (WhatsApp Image 2021-05-13 at 7.41.25 AM.jpeg) with proper light settings.

I want this type of lighting output, where I was wrong with the setting. I checked the forum and tried the settings, but not the proper output

How to get this? Please help me
Roopa A S
Barry Kelly
Moderator
Roopa A,
You have just quoted the same post you made before.
Do you have a new question or are you saying you are still asking the same thing?

Are you rendering with the CineRender engine?
Have you successfully imported the new scheme?
It looks to me that you lighting is over exposed.
I am not a render expert, but maybe turn the lighting intensity down.
Try using different preset render schemes to see if they are any better.
You should have a variety of default ones to choose from.

Barry.
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