retasdqwe
(retasdqwe)
April 12, 2025, 7:36pm
#1
Hi Developers!
I’ve been struggling to find the way out of this problem on the screenshot:
Shadows are way too dark than it should be making it impossible to see in these areas! Do you have any ideas how to fix it? I’d be very glad if you share with me!
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I think it has to do with ambience and brightness.
Simply adjust both of these and you should get a better result.
You can also tweak the environment scales (both specular and diffuse).
If you want a more natural lighting scene, consider reading this topic:
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So, recently I’ve been doing a Development tips for my group on videos and …
Here’s my topic regarding lighting shaders:
NOTE!!!!!!
Due to a recent update, Compatibility has been removed.
It is recommended that you use ColorGradingEffect.
Update: Sorry for being late, but with the Unified Lighting update, some parts of this topic are outdated.
Consider reading this topic for different lighting styles:
Introduction
While it is good to use Future for realistic lighting, sometimes you don't like realism and instead opt-into some cartoon-like lighting for good pleasure.
Well, I’m here to help you with that by …
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I believe this can be changed with the Ambient
property in lighting.
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retasdqwe
(retasdqwe)
April 13, 2025, 7:35am
#4
Apparently there was some dumb random script which turned the ambience to zero… I don’t even know it existed.
Thank you all!