lighting challenge on cgtalk
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Re: lighting challenge on cgtalk
hi jorari
i have testing your material, but in my scene, there not projection in the ground. In fact I think because the sun don't illuminate the stained glass directly. The light (sun) come from the left.
Maybe with a direct emitter behind the glasse.
In case thank for the help
i have testing your material, but in my scene, there not projection in the ground. In fact I think because the sun don't illuminate the stained glass directly. The light (sun) come from the left.
Maybe with a direct emitter behind the glasse.
In case thank for the help
mr-mégot- Posts : 43
Join date : 2008-09-24
Re: lighting challenge on cgtalk
Well...Thinking like in the real world..It's rare that a projection can be caused without a direct light beam that passes through the stained window...
Are there only stained windows just in the side where the sun doesn't penetrate directly? Wow...What a coincidence! Ahahaha...
Anyway, it's important the discover made thanks to this needing of you...I'm sure that it will be useful for any other case.
Regards.
Are there only stained windows just in the side where the sun doesn't penetrate directly? Wow...What a coincidence! Ahahaha...
Anyway, it's important the discover made thanks to this needing of you...I'm sure that it will be useful for any other case.
Regards.
jorari71- Admin
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Join date : 2008-09-23
Location : Valencia,Spain
Re: lighting challenge on cgtalk
Hey !
I got another idea : a huge disco-ball !
I got another idea : a huge disco-ball !
osuire- Posts : 12
Join date : 2008-12-08
Re: lighting challenge on cgtalk
Hahaha!
I haven't ever made a test like this...
I haven't ever made a test like this...
jorari71- Admin
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Location : Valencia,Spain
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