Lake and Forest NO LIGHT!!

I just bought Lake and Forest and when I render with the default "Ruins" HDR its still pitch black. I tried to amp up to the intensity but that didnt work. How do I get natural light to light this scene??? Please help!!

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  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    Link?

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,010

    This, I assume http://www.daz3d.com/nature-lake-and-forest

    It includes a sky dome model and that is blocking all external light - delete it or turn its visibility off (there are tricks for keeping the dome, but it doesn't look as if it is adding a lot of detail).

  • mjc1016 said:

    Link?

    yes apologies, this is the link: http://www.daz3d.com/nature-lake-and-forest

  • This, I assume http://www.daz3d.com/nature-lake-and-forest

    It includes a sky dome model and that is blocking all external light - delete it or turn its visibility off (there are tricks for keeping the dome, but it doesn't look as if it is adding a lot of detail).

    Just to be sure...how do I turn off the dome so that I can get the natural light in? Or just delete it all together as you say? Either is fine, I just want the natural light, as far as I know, I never use the domes anyhow...

     

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,010

    If you find it in the Scene pane it should have an eye icon next to it, click that to hide it. You may be able to click in the viewport to select it, but sometimes items like this are deliberatel made unselectable - once selected you can delete with the del key (as long as it isn't a bone in a figure containing stuff you want to keep) or use the Visibility control in Parameters to hide it (which is the same as clicking the eye icon in the Scene pane, but more convenient when you want to hide multiple items).

  • OminousAutumnOminousAutumn Posts: 388
    edited March 2016

    If you find it in the Scene pane it should have an eye icon next to it, click that to hide it. You may be able to click in the viewport to select it, but sometimes items like this are deliberatel made unselectable - once selected you can delete with the del key (as long as it isn't a bone in a figure containing stuff you want to keep) or use the Visibility control in Parameters to hide it (which is the same as clicking the eye icon in the Scene pane, but more convenient when you want to hide multiple items).

    I tried leaving out one of the three items (by deleting them) and that doesnt work as the ground is left out when i do so...(the LOD1)

     

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  • Ok i think I figured it out, thank you for your help!

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