xpdev opened this issue on Jul 02, 2013 · 44 posts
hborre posted Wed, 03 July 2013 at 10:13 AM
Let's put this into perspective, if the first image were a photograph then the lighting would be somewhat correct. There are 2 extremes occurring here, a well balanced outdoor and indoor exposure which cannot be done photographically under these conditions. Either the outdoor scene is going to be overexposed or the indoor scene will be underexposed.
Now, we have a problem, our eyes are going to percieve something entirely different to compensate for the extreme difference in lighting. Look outside, everything well exposed; look inside, everything well exposed. What xpdev is trying to create a scene from an interior perspective, having both interior and exterior equally well exposed.
The only resolutions I can imagine would either angle the infinite lighting so the light enters through the door or inset fill lights for the interior as a professional photographer would to balance the scene.