Lighting inside a room in Blender

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I’m starting at the Blender now, it must be a simple question.

I made a room, with a cube stretched to the floor, then some cuts in the cube to be the bases of the walls and an extrude to all rise with the same height. To close the ceiling I used only a new face, selecting two edges and pressing F.

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Now when I walk into the room zooming in on the panel 3dView, it’s all dark inside, even though I put lamps inside the room.

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When renders with F12 the light works and the interior appears illuminated, but for me to touch the panel 3DView everything goes dark.

Does anyone know what to do for the lights to affect the scene without having to render? Some way I can see inside.

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    http://blender.stackexchange.com/

  • ah has only one of Blender, thanks!

  • Out of scope. This question is not about programming.

  • From what you’re saying, it seems to be the case mark an answer as accepted. If you have an answer that really helped you, mark it as accepted. If you arrived at the solution yourself, post the solution as an answer. So the content is more organized and easier to find in the future by other people with similar problems @Sérgios.Filho.

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It may be that the problem is on your video card. Try to update the driver of your plaque.

A friend from work went through the same problem and updating the driver the problem was solved, I have no experience with Blender to indicate other possible causes but I find it interesting to try.

  • Thank you, Leonardo. This thread is old but the problem was exactly this, video driver... I forgot to answer here.

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    Hello Leonardo. Your answer is correct, but the explanation is very simplistic. Could you edit your answer to make it a little more complete? Always try to express yourself more fully, search before publishing the answer, post references, etc. This prevents you from being ever negatively matched, and your answers are flagged as low quality.

  • I didn’t understand the comments saying they didn’t answer my question, the problem was exactly the video card driver and not the Blender! It took me a while to figure that out...

  • From what you’re saying, it seems to be the case mark an answer as accepted. If you have an answer that really helped you, mark it as accepted. If you arrived at the solution yourself, post the solution as an answer. So the content is more organized and easier to find in the future by other people with similar problems @Sérgios.Filho.

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