Light issues
- Naglermaria
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Demian Gutberlet
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Did you check your exposure settings? The luminosity on your shown light is extremely high (in this case twice the strength of a cars high beam, which seems a tiny bit excessive) which in turn lets the auto exposure adapt to that extreme light source, making everything else in comparison extremely dark.
Best thing is to start with zero lighting and then slowly adding lights with realistic lighting values (read up on those) and IES profiles, then work your way up from there. It also make a whole lot of sense to prepare your own little premade library of lighting assets and save them for re-use so you don't need to add lights to each and every light on every project.
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Naglermaria , It's a bit hard to see what's going on here, so just in case you can first off reset the Visual Settings, maybe the exposure is set up too low for example. Resetting the Settings will also enable automatic exposure again:
If that doesn't help, maybe disable Auto Exposure and turn the slider below to the right. Does that help?
Also, definitely check out the response from MatthiasL above , he added some great tips.
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This can be a case when your model size is relatively bigger.
However, this seems like the issue of auto exposure.
Turn off auto exposure and play with the slider below to gain better results