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Not what I see in Blender #1068
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Hey @nkyriazis sorry for the late response. When using the load_blend importer, per default only the objects are imported, but not for example the lights. You can change that by adapting the parameters of the function. |
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Describe the issue
The same scene is loaded in blender and blenderproc.
The scene looks well-lit in Blender. The same scene is dark when rendered through blenderproc. The Blender versions are different (Blender v4, blenderproc uses v3.5), but I would not expect this to be the culprit.
Understandably, blenderproc has a purpose, and rendering a scene exactly as what Blender would render might not be the top priority. I would very much love, however, if time spent on preparing the blend files could be reflected in blenderproc renders, too.
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I'm guessing there might be obvious reasons for the discrepancy. If not, I would try to establish a shareable blend file.
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It's not the same angle, but the differences are apparent.
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main
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