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# 1 15-04-2011 , 11:08 AM
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default lighting

Hello all!

Recently exported FBX from Max into MAyA, all is well apart from one problem that I hope you can help me with.
There appears to be some default lighting in the scene when I render. It doesn't matter which light I put into the scene or its level of intensity, everything is always lit up. I have no real control with the lights.

Any ideas?? It appears like there is some overall light level equivalent to the "global lighting" in the environment tab in Max".

I have been through ALL the render settings.

help!
james

image below- shows a spotlight with are to the right lit up evenly> i have this with whatever I do


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# 2 15-04-2011 , 11:49 AM
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so did you uncheck use default lighting in the render settings?

# 3 15-04-2011 , 01:09 PM
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yes, i have tried everything...I can think of


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# 4 15-04-2011 , 01:45 PM
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Then it must be one of your lights, ambient light in the scene?


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# 5 15-04-2011 , 02:04 PM
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no it wasn't a light. It turns out that the FBX had assigned each texture an ambient-colour of grey! when i moved this down to black, this apparent self-illumination disappeared.

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