Hello everyone, I am an interior architect currently using Twinmotion as a trial version, considering its purchase. However, I have encountered an issue that I cannot resolve. I work with Archicad on a Mac. A few weeks ago, the “Lumen” function was added to Global Illumination, which could potentially produce excellent renderings. However, I am facing a problem: For example, I have a room with a window where daylight enters. Everything in front of the window is naturally illuminated by daylight and appears bright in the image. Impressive shadows are created, and areas not directly illuminated by daylight are naturally darker, receiving indirect light reflected from materials. The farthest corners without direct light remain in shadow. The preview looks fantastic. Then, when I export the image, the entire picture turns extremely overexposed, and all the dark areas become bright. The entire dynamic range with shadows and light is lost. What could be the issue here? Thank you for your assistance.
The second Screenshot is how i looks in the settings
This is a bug in Twinmotion, unchecking automatic exposure compensation can solve it
Hey chief, thx for your answer. I’ve already tried turning off automatic exposure. but it still didn’t work. could that be another problem?
Same problem, I didn’t find the problem for now…
Same problem to me as well, using HDRI as light source. I’m working on Mac OS. There is anyone from the developer staff who can help?