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Interiors are dark.

Discussion in 'Global Illumination' started by MrJokerCZ, Oct 27, 2016.

  1. MrJokerCZ

    MrJokerCZ

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    Hello,

    I have lightning problem in Unity 5.4.2f2... The lightning works good, but interiors are really dark and I don't want to use Spotlights or Pointlights cuz those lights have sources (u can see where are they coming from) and I don't want that. Also I know there's a Ambient Intensity slider in the Lighting options, it works fine, but makes everything brighter... so I don't want that also (I want to make the interiors brighter). I'm stuck right now... I'm pretty new to Unity so I hope someone will help :).
     
  2. Myrmidou

    Myrmidou

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    Hi.

    Could you post a screenshot of your baked scene? And also a ref picture of the type of lighting you want to achieve.
     
  3. MrJokerCZ

    MrJokerCZ

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    I actually didn't mind the issue and started focusing on other things and I've so many other issues, I started developing in Gamemaker, but still thx for the help.
     
  4. UnityLighting

    UnityLighting

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    GI based lighting is not easy for beginners. In this case you need to increase indirect light intensity. Or directional light bounce intensity.