Hi, I am trying to render a scene of a hockey arena from a private suite. I'm using a real image of the arena as the view from the suite. Problem is the image is blocking the light from the arena from reaching the suite. Outside of rendering this twice, with and without the image in place, is there any way to get the light through the image? I hope I have described this so it makes sense. Part of the view (image) is through glass so that's why I don't just want to place the image post production.
Thanks!
Light source behind image
Re: Light source behind image
it depends on the render setting.
with Easy 1-7 just disable shadow casting for the material on the plane of the image showing the arena.
With Easy 9 (suggested) set a rectangle just in front of the image showing the arena. paint that rectangular plane with an emitter material, then set the power of the light emission of the material to be 1000w or maybe 5000, somewhere in between - you'll have to do some quick test renderings - and set the light emitter material to be Type: "invisible emitter".
with Easy 1-7 just disable shadow casting for the material on the plane of the image showing the arena.
With Easy 9 (suggested) set a rectangle just in front of the image showing the arena. paint that rectangular plane with an emitter material, then set the power of the light emission of the material to be 1000w or maybe 5000, somewhere in between - you'll have to do some quick test renderings - and set the light emitter material to be Type: "invisible emitter".
Re: Light source behind image
Thank you Fletch, I'll give that a try!
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