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Recently I followed a tutorial on youtube about modeling a stage, here is the tutorial link: https://youtu.be/9r6WX_rPf3E

The Eevee results were as expected, but when I rendered on Cycles, the metallic colors changed.

[Render Eevee]

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[Render Cycles]

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in the tutorial, the results of the cycles are darker, but in my project the result in rendering cycles is brighter (The tutorial results when in cycles mode: https://youtu.be/9r6WX_rPf3E?t=1166). I've also changed the power of the lamp and the Strength of the HDRI but it still doesn't work.

Settings

Eevee settings

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Cycles settings

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Is there anything I need to add/remove to achieve the same result as the tutorial above? (More dark in cycles) Thanks!

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  • $\begingroup$ Emission materials could affect on lightning in Cycles, but it is not so in EEVEE, it doesn't support mesh-lights $\endgroup$
    – Crantisz
    Commented Oct 21, 2021 at 13:44

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Try darkening the environment and adding some volumetric scatter in order to imitate the bloom from Eevee.If you don't want to dare the environment, a navy blue/grey/black metallic shader from the principled BSDF may work.

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  • $\begingroup$ Hi, thanks for the post. This site is not a regular forum, answers should be substantial and thoroughly explain the solution and required workflow. One liners and short tips rarely make for a good answer. If you can edit your post and provide some more details about the procedure and why it works feel free to restore it, otherwise it may be deleted or converted into a comment. Perhaps add a few images illustrating the workflow and final results. See How do I write a good answer? $\endgroup$ Commented Oct 21, 2021 at 15:19
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I managed to get what I wanted. The error is very simple.

In my blue metallic material somehow it doesn't turn blue.

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After I changed the metal value, the color changed.

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[Render results in cycles mode]

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Maybe this will be my lesson that I have to be more careful. Thank you for helping me!

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