Micheus,
Thanks for starting this topic. It might help others who may want to give YafaRay a try...
I do not know if Kerkythea requires a box around the entire scene but for YafaRay you do not have to have that. As a matter of fact, I have only rendered one scene with a closed off area and that one had a window in it. That may be what is making it difficult for you to get a good render.
Also I have not played with point lights very much. I am lazy and usually just use an Ambient Light with an HDRI with Enlight enabled. Sometimes I use spot lights and area lights but point lights almost never...
I need to spend some time playing with point lights...
If you remove two sides and the top of the box you should get better lighting. I do not have much time today but will spend some time on this on Monday.
Edit: The advantage you have with exporting to KT and rendering in it, is that you have access to a library of materials. If we can get more Wings3D users using Yafaray, we could start sharing settings by sharing Wings3D files containing materials like gold, silver, glass, etc. I had created some files like that for old Yafray but have not converted those to YafaRay yet.
oort
Thanks for starting this topic. It might help others who may want to give YafaRay a try...
I do not know if Kerkythea requires a box around the entire scene but for YafaRay you do not have to have that. As a matter of fact, I have only rendered one scene with a closed off area and that one had a window in it. That may be what is making it difficult for you to get a good render.
Also I have not played with point lights very much. I am lazy and usually just use an Ambient Light with an HDRI with Enlight enabled. Sometimes I use spot lights and area lights but point lights almost never...
I need to spend some time playing with point lights...
If you remove two sides and the top of the box you should get better lighting. I do not have much time today but will spend some time on this on Monday.
Edit: The advantage you have with exporting to KT and rendering in it, is that you have access to a library of materials. If we can get more Wings3D users using Yafaray, we could start sharing settings by sharing Wings3D files containing materials like gold, silver, glass, etc. I had created some files like that for old Yafray but have not converted those to YafaRay yet.
oort