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Re: How would you do it?
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Wed, 22 Jun 2011 13:33:35 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.ray, Michael Horvath wrote:
On 6/2/2011 3:33 PM, Orion Pobursky wrote:
Looking at the lighting, I'm pretty sure he used radiosity and prolly his
FastRad library.  I might still have a copy lemme poke around.

-Orion

FastRad is a good choice for this scene. I would also use a parallel
camera and lights.


I am using an orthographic camera because I don't want perspective at all. I
didn't try parallel lights. (there are such? or do you mean area?) That may be
what I need to correct the shading differences.

One thing I'm still chasing is that I can't get the windows to have the "right"
transparency... either they are too light and it looks like the interiors are
"glowing" or if I turn the colors or transparency down, things get too gray. I'm
trying to get the same transparency as in the image I'm trying to mimic.



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  Re: How would you do it?
 
(...) Yes, there are parallel lights that work just like orthographic cameras. Check the docs. This way you will get uniform lighting on every object in the scene. Mike (13 years ago, 24-Jun-11, to lugnet.cad.ray)

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  Re: How would you do it?
 
(...) FastRad is a good choice for this scene. I would also use a parallel camera and lights. Mike (13 years ago, 22-Jun-11, to lugnet.cad.ray)

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