Sketchup panoramas light problem Help !!!
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Try rendering with auto exposure off and a manual value set.
I’m going to guess that your initial view in Enscape is the bright window, Enscape renders multiple views and then stitches them into one pano, it seems to struggle with auto adjusting the espouse if it starts with an extremely bright view.
Alternatively if you want to try with auto exposure you could try pointing your view away from the window before starting the pano render.
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Try rendering with auto exposure off and a manual value set.
I’m going to guess that your initial view in Enscape is the bright window, Enscape renders multiple views and then stitches them into one pano, it seems to struggle with auto adjusting the espouse if it starts with an extremely bright view.
Alternatively if you want to try with auto exposure you could try pointing your view away from the window before starting the pano render.
Paul Russam thanks reply me
but i try same the window before starting the pano render same lighting problem ,enscape have to fix it -
I've done 40 or so of these: https://www.tours.blockcpm.studio/pierwest/tour/
I have experienced what you're seeing BUT it goes away if you render with auto exposure off.
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I've done 40 or so of these: https://www.tours.blockcpm.studio/pierwest/tour/
I have experienced what you're seeing BUT it goes away if you render with auto exposure off.
i render auto exposure off.also facing same light problem
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I've done 40 or so of these: https://www.tours.blockcpm.studio/pierwest/tour/
I have experienced what you're seeing BUT it goes away if you render with auto exposure off.
Hi Paul,
Could you tell me what programme you use to stitch these pano renders together?
Looks really slick.
Thanks, steve.
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just googled BLOCK CPM and found the answer
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Block CPM is who I work for, the tour Software is 3D Vista: https://www.3dvista.com
Here's my latest tour: https://www.tours.blockcpm.studio/rockryan/tour/
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Block CPM is who I work for, the tour Software is 3D Vista: https://www.3dvista.com
Here's my latest tour: https://www.tours.blockcpm.studio/rockryan/tour/
awesome - thanks Paul :thumbsup: