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Overhead cabinets tend to cast funky shadows depending on where your lights are. You said it happens even if you remove the lights, so I would think that it's the natural lighting that's causing the shadowed areas and what you need is more actual lights (including turning them on), especially over the island.
Have you considered putting lights under the overhead cabinets to provide nice lighting to the countertops? There are some unobtrusive strip lights that you can nudge right up under a cabinet so you don't even see the fixture itself, but it sheds nice even light onto counter tops. Liberal use of bb.moveobjects and the alt key can get them nicely placed. And don't forget you can even shrink them down using [
Have you considered putting lights under the overhead cabinets to provide nice lighting to the countertops? There are some unobtrusive strip lights that you can nudge right up under a cabinet so you don't even see the fixture itself, but it sheds nice even light onto counter tops. Liberal use of bb.moveobjects and the alt key can get them nicely placed. And don't forget you can even shrink them down using [
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