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2008-06-17
05:02 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2008-06-17
05:02 PM
thanks!
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2008-06-17 06:26 PM
2008-06-17
06:26 PM
Yes you can.
Any of the lamps, either the physically modelled lamps or the general lights both found under 'Visualization' 'Light Sources' in the AC library, will work whether a room has windows or not.
Any of the lamps, either the physically modelled lamps or the general lights both found under 'Visualization' 'Light Sources' in the AC library, will work whether a room has windows or not.
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2008-08-17 02:01 AM
2008-08-17
02:01 AM
You can also increase the ambient light in your rendering