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Re: Chelsea Apartment Kitchen

Post by Sepo » Tue May 17, 2011 1:08 pm

I think you were talking about 2 different things. You were talking about glare effect and I presume Frederik was talking about IES effects on the walls.... As far as I know glare is not possible in Twilight at moment..... Correct me if I am wrong.
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Re: Chelsea Apartment Kitchen

Post by Dan_ddd » Tue May 17, 2011 3:05 pm

Frederik wrote:
Dan_ddd wrote:Is it possible to get that effect within Twilight??
Yes... :)
Just use an IES as spotlight...
In this instance I have used IES Spots.
unclebim wrote: Here is a quick test render at Easy 09 with some IES lights (it is fymoro's scene), No. 4 is the default non-IES spotlight. Would you be more specific how to get the sparkle/supernova effect when rendering?

This image does not show the glare that you get from using a Supanova in Gimp. The spots in my Scene are also Fymoro's spots

So the question is "Is it possible to get the same effect as the Gimp Supanova/Sparkle/glare directly in Twilight" At the moment, like Sepo, I can't see how it would be possible without a massive hike in render times as you would need to create a bulb just like the real thing. 1000s of polys.... :!

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Re: Chelsea Apartment Kitchen

Post by Frederik » Tue May 17, 2011 3:31 pm

I do apologize... I misunderstood...
You can't get the glare effect directly in TWR, but need to add this in post pro...
I thought you meant the light beams on the wall, which easily can be achieved by using IES files...

Sorry for the misunderstanding... :oops:
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Re: Chelsea Apartment Kitchen

Post by Dan_ddd » Tue May 17, 2011 3:37 pm

Frederik wrote:I do apologize... I misunderstood...
You can't get the glare effect directly in TWR, but need to add this in post pro...
I thought you meant the light beams on the wall, which easily can be achieved by using IES files...

Sorry for the misunderstanding... :oops:
Never mind.... it's only a 30 second add-on in GIMP :)

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