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render bug

Started by LAX, April 20, 2009, 01:21:28 PM

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LAX

after rendering i get this

http://img18.imageshack.us/my.php?image=n456hn567n3n3675.jpg

how do i get this away? its permanent, same happens with omni light

LAX


Orange_o_

I did not understand your question. What is your problem?

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SimFox

I believe his main complaint is that it all turned red and unevenly light.
This (if this is the nature of problem) is due to the fact that GAMX switches to your custom lights when illuminating the scene.
The darkness may also imply that you are looking at you model from "shadow" side where Lighting rig doesn't shine ( $%Grinno$%) or that you have somehow removed it from the scene all together. From that screen grab this can't be determined.
Way to check for it would be either by going into File menu and there to Xref Scenes and see if it is there in the list, or by simply looking at the top of the model if there is any illumination there then it hasn't been removed or disabled. At any rate rig should restored when you do next preview...

To restore the way scene was illuminated at the start you would need to right-click on the viewport label and select Configure optin (at the very bottom of the pop-up menu). Once there tick the "Default Lighting" option in the "Viewport Rendering Options" frame. You are also given the option of using one or 2 virtual lights for that.