hello, I'm using Twilight render for my personal projects on sketchup, but I have a problem with the light, I can put some lights on my model but when I start the render, there is nothing but the sky, everything has disapeared
do you have a solution for my problem?
I'm running sketchup 2016 on my windows 7, 32 bits and twilight render V2 pro
thanks
lou
problem with the lights
Re: problem with the lights
Please post a SketchUp file that demonstrates the problem.
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Re: problem with the lights
hi yes of course, here is the render view
yhe first one is without lights (only sun)
the second one with light
(100 watts color white)
https://zupimages.net/up/18/41/kay7.jpg
https://zupimages.net/up/18/41/kqsb.jpg
thanks
yhe first one is without lights (only sun)
the second one with light
(100 watts color white)
https://zupimages.net/up/18/41/kay7.jpg
https://zupimages.net/up/18/41/kqsb.jpg
thanks
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- Posts: 6
- Joined: Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:06 am
Re: problem with the lights
I just found the solution, the lights have to be set before to make the model
Re: problem with the lights
Posting the rendered images isn't helpful in this case. You need to post the actual SketchUp scene in order for us to examine it and see if there is a problem.
The order in which lights are added to the scene has no impact on how they are rendered.
The order in which lights are added to the scene has no impact on how they are rendered.
Re: problem with the lights
loulepetitloup wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:10 pm I just found the solution, the lights have to be set before to make the model
Please provide the following information:
Precise Version number of Twilght Render (plugins>Twilight V2>options>about)
It is possible that you have another plugin that is conflicting with Twilight Render and causing this very strange problem.
Be sure SketchUp is closed. Temporarily rename your Plugins folder to "Plugins-ALL" then create a new empty folder called Plugins. Then re-install Twilight Render V2 so that you have a clean installation. Then open SketchUp and create a clean new scene with a basic box 3m, 3m, 3m then insert a light inside the box, and render the scene on Low. If it works, then you can be sure that there's some other plugin causing a conflict with Twilght. If it does not work, then there's some other strange issue happening.
Please report back here after testing this.
Please also watch this video tutorial on Lighting you model with Twilght Render.
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