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‎2007-02-01
04:08 PM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2007-02-01
04:08 PM
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‎2007-02-01 04:20 PM
‎2007-02-01
04:20 PM
No
But there is realistic sun.
But there is realistic sun.
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‎2007-02-01 05:18 PM
‎2007-02-01
05:18 PM
Thanks for reply.
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‎2007-02-01 07:19 PM
‎2007-02-01
07:19 PM
I am not an expert with LightWorks, but I think within ArchiCAD LightWorks gives Ray Tracing, but not Radiosity.
The sun is not a physical sun which is the type of light supported only by non-biased rendering engines such as Maxwell render.
The sun is not a physical sun which is the type of light supported only by non-biased rendering engines such as Maxwell render.
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‎2007-02-01 08:47 PM
‎2007-02-01
08:47 PM
Sorry for my mistake.
You are right.
Ray tracing you have in LW, but not radiocity
You are right.
Ray tracing you have in LW, but not radiocity