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By dkalna
#352934
Hi there,

I try to model and render foyer of our company building. I can't get the proper lighting. If I increase ISO, or lower f/Stop the image gets grainy.
And I have to increase the lights to almost 5000 Watts, which is not ok, anyway. Any suggestions?
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Thanky you
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By dkalna
#353033
Hi there and thank you for your response guys,

@Jason: No, I'm using high grade glass from wizard. Shall I try AGS? Do my windows need to have a thickness or simple plane will do the trick?
@Fernando: Yes, everything is modeled in proper scale.
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By Half Life
#353036
dkalna wrote:@Jason: No, I'm using high grade glass from wizard. Shall I try AGS? Do my windows need to have a thickness or simple plane will do the trick?
With AGS a simple plane will do the trick -- with glass (or any true dielectric/sss material) you will need to model the actual thickness and have the geometry as a closed volume (solid) to have correct render results.

Best,
Jason.
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