So good start on isolating the post process to the interior of the house, it will give you some greater control over the interior and allow you to isolate lighting scenarios. Totally dynamic lighting is fine and sometimes necessary for large scale areas that cannot be baked obviously so no real issues there. What sort of…
I’ve got a village scene set up with real-time directional light and a real time skylight. I’ve manage to get the look I want outside. However when it comes to inside a house it is pitch black bar some tiny areas where light comes through some windows. I’ve added some lights in there for candles but they are either perfect…
Your eyes auto expose, how is that any different from walking straight from a dark house to a sunny outside day? Everything blows out and vice versa. But could we see some screens of what your talking about on the inside? From the text all I can gleam is that you're relying too much on what would be considered physically…
I have used a post process volume surrounding my house and altered the indirect lighting contribution and played with the gamma, gain, contrast and saturation. What does yours look like? I am using totally dynamic lighting. Here's how it looks