![Turns out luxcore bends light realistically. This was only, mesh, glass, and a spot light. No special nodes or anything. : r/blender Turns out luxcore bends light realistically. This was only, mesh, glass, and a spot light. No special nodes or anything. : r/blender](https://preview.redd.it/f15rda9a9hh41.jpg?auto=webp&s=6d4eed58959db5040af883245c796439458c6705)
Turns out luxcore bends light realistically. This was only, mesh, glass, and a spot light. No special nodes or anything. : r/blender
![So I did a quick test with LuxCore renderer with a Blender scene, I really suggest using LuxCore over Cycles when it comes to ArchViz rendering : r/blender So I did a quick test with LuxCore renderer with a Blender scene, I really suggest using LuxCore over Cycles when it comes to ArchViz rendering : r/blender](https://preview.redd.it/5wcdp0r4d8o41.png?auto=webp&s=62930f068dc801658930d4321ddb1160cd2a12cd)
So I did a quick test with LuxCore renderer with a Blender scene, I really suggest using LuxCore over Cycles when it comes to ArchViz rendering : r/blender
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