Help! I broke the shadow render or something...

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SaraMK:
Have you tried removing a section of wall and then adding it back in? That sometimes seems to solve various graphical glitches, so it's what I would try in this situation, since your problem seems to be specific to that one (or is it two?) house. After that I would look at what custom content, if any, is being used in the house.

The Loot:
Hmm, since you don't use a lighting mod I'm not sure if it's a problem I'm thinking of.

Did you take a household Sim to a community lot before this happened? Apparently that can screw with the light settings (at least with Radiance) when it reloads the house. Try replacing or simply moving the lights in those rooms. If that doesn't work, I'm not sure what the problem could be.

Kyna:
I've seen something similar in my game.  Lights that were working previously suddenly look very dim and aren't providing much radiance.

I find going up a floor then going back down will often jolt the lights back to working (assuming they were working before).  For the top floor of the house, I need make sure there's a floor under the roof before I go up a floor then go back down.

witch:
I thought I saw something in my userstartup.cheat the other day - you could try this command from the prompt:

ctrl shift c
if you don't run in debug mode type: boolprop testingCheatsEnabled true
setLotLightingFile clear

KnowitallSim:
Quote from: SaraMK on 2007 March 26, 06:33:23

Have you tried removing a section of wall and then adding it back in? That sometimes seems to solve various graphical glitches, so it's what I would try in this situation, since your problem seems to be specific to that one (or is it two?) house. After that I would look at what custom content, if any, is being used in the house.


I tried removing the walls.  :(

Both the houses were downloaded from the exchange, maybe that had something to do with it...

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