Kraywell Test.
There already is "glass" but I think you mean a full window+frame like in your later renderings? Well the window size would be smaller which means less light but I am sure a little tweaking of the light falloff values would bring the brightness back up to where it was. Yes, it should look similar. Try it yourself. The scene I uploaded earlier included the lighting rig (2 area lights) used.
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						Jon
Here is other test, I quit the lamp and I add a ventilator and some objects to display cabinets, for now I don't make or add more objects or changes to the scene because at the moment I can't get a better result in gi, and this is my first test. I'll start another test to get better results with another scene.
			
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yes, good result for kray 1.612. And, imho, its not needed color correctionAna028 wrote:The first image is the native kray render and the second is with color correction whith photoshop, but I think that the native result of kray is a good result for kray 1.612. With 1.7 you can get a better result in less time.
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.you use AA 3xgrid? sometimes much faster rendering at higher resolution and after reduce, for get simulate of AA.
in kray 1.612 very slow AA.
in your room - you use Lightmap or Photonmap ?
use are_lights? or only sky_dome?
multiplier - 1.0 ?
