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  1. This morning I called and spoke to support. The suggestions was to stack light sources and change the absolute value on each to place at incremental heights to achieve the appearance of back lighting. For instance the distance from ceiling to floor is 108". I placed five lights and spaced them out evenly then adjusted the lumens and light coloring. Hope this helps someone! Kindly, Tamela

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    Several phone call interruptions later.... I've created symbol and placed in plan yet still no glow. Adjusted materials by changing Lighting White property to translucent and bumped emissions to 80%.  Any other tips I should consider? Kindly, Tamela

     

  3.  Thank you in advance for your help...

     

     

    I need to create a soft glow behind the sink cabinet. The tiled wall framed in wood sets 6" proud of the back wall.

     

    I've tried adding puck lighting (turned vertical) with varying numbers of pucks and illuminations  -- 5 to 19 pucks per side with custom illumination of 1% to 7%.

     

    When ray traced either gaps between two few lights or not all illuminate with too many lights.

     

    Does anyone have a solution?

     

    Kind regards, Tamela

     

     

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  4. Kitchen floats in the middle of the space.

     

    Need to rotate the kitchen island to match but now able. I would like to do it by setting an exact angle -- even if it's individual cabinets and not as a whole unit -- but I don't a place to do that.

     

    Help will be greatly appreciated.

     

    Kind regards, Tamela

     

     

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  5. Thank you, Dennis -- much better.

     

    I tried the different glass options as well to no avail -- validating to know you had the same issues -- I felt so alone in my pain LOLLLL

     

    Thanks for the tip on sconce lighting. I drop those down to 15w but I think pushing them away from the wall is a good idea.

     

    I'll take a look at MS Picture Manager. I have wondered on more than one occasion is folks are running RT images through PhotoShop.

     

    Again, much appreciation!

     

    Kind regards, Tamela