rodneyk123

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  1. Ambient Occlusion at 12% , unchecked bloom and checked edge smoothing now save as default by going to  Edit>Default>Camera general.  

    The camera view is now defaulted to these setting.  So perfect. 

     

    I am pleased with my renderings now.  Thank to Eric's help.     

  2. Ambient Occlusion setting at 12 has helped.  I also turning off  the bloom box, took away the blaring ceiling lights.

     I also made the pendant lights brighter (150 watt).  Thank you Eric for your focused help.

     

    New Pic

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  3. I am using 2018 Home Designer Professional.  I have a wonderfully powerful computer and Gforce 750 all up to date.

     

    I reset the Ambient Occlusion settings starting at 10 to 15 %,  This did not have any effect on the blurred (hazy)corners and the lighting is also blurred.

    I have tried to change the wattage of the bulbs in the recessed lighting and this did not help.

    I did remove all ceiling lighting and yes I got Less< blurring (hazy) corners, trim etc.

     

    Here is a pic. 

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  4. When I use any camera to render 3D views I get a hazy or fuzzy look at the top corners of the room.  It distorts the crown molding on the cabinets too.

    Also, the recessed lighting is fuzzy and glaring.  I have tried to reduce the lighting watts and the glaring is still there.  So I have 2 problem - glaring lights and hazy corners.

     

    I have the best of graphic software and a high quality computer.  I just purchase the 2018 professional home designer.  My previous 2014 professional handled rendering very well.

    I hope someone knows the answer.  I have an Envy and Gforce 750  all very much able to handlethis program.