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JNDesign
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Hi All

I am using the Daylight environment for DL AO render. Loving the speed but also having to cope with a blueish hue over over my floor which I am thinking is due to sky colour.
(When I use the texture environment , the bluish hue doesn't get represented on the floor)

It is a interior render so I dont know why the sky colour is coming on the floor material.

Am I missing something?

Many thanks in Advance
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Hi - it is hard to tell without seeing some screenshots of the problem. But the daylight sky is blue, so it is possibly the problem.

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thanks Paul

attached are 2 images

top image is daylight (notice the blueish hue on the floor)

2nd image is texture being white (254, 254, 254)
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texture enviroment.png
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top image is daylight (notice the blueish hue on the floor)
Interesting, I haven't seen that before. It would be good to see a screenshot of your Imager and Environment settings. Perhaps there is a large reflective surface which is reflecting the blue sky into the scene.

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texture
texture
thanks Paul

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I think the blue is coming from the reflection in the glass (which is reasonable). You can test this by setting the Reflection of the glass material to 0/black. Perhaps there is no ground - so the glass is picking up reflections from the sky from every angle?

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thanks Paul

I will give it a go for that project

pls note that the same project , if I input the old sun model, then it doesn't put the blueish hue.
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hi Paul

tried 0 reflection, still the same .... no change

any other ideas?
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Can you pls export the scene with the blue tint to ORBX and provide a link to me, and I will take a closer look, and forward it to Otoy if needed.

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here you go Paul
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