1 Tutorials Maya Neoclassic Livingroom Lightning and rendering Maxwell Sex Jan 21, 2011 8:43 am
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In this tutorial we�ll investigate the render and lightning adjustment for neo-classical room design. At first place, activate the maxwell render and then set the materials in the material editor as maxwell materials.
LIGHTNING
Numbers seen in the above figure indicate the light locations in the scene.We�ll consider the scene is in real world and locate the light sources depending on where the light will spread from.In this Scene Select the light sources as boxes.Of course fort his objects to spread light,they need to be emitters.To get this done ,open material editor apply the emitters to the boxes.
Since we�ll use multilight on this scene the below given WATT values are not that important and not that efective on the overall result on the scene�s lightning.
MULTILIGHT
In multilight menu you�ll encounter a control panel looks like an equalizer and here,you can adjust the light strenghts.
As seen in the above samples it is possible to get effective results by using multilight.
Keep in mind it will be very useful to set the RGB value to 242,242,242 instead of 255,255,255 to have less noise on white walls.1 | 2
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In this tutorial we�ll investigate the render and lightning adjustment for neo-classical room design. At first place, activate the maxwell render and then set the materials in the material editor as maxwell materials.
LIGHTNING
Numbers seen in the above figure indicate the light locations in the scene.We�ll consider the scene is in real world and locate the light sources depending on where the light will spread from.In this Scene Select the light sources as boxes.Of course fort his objects to spread light,they need to be emitters.To get this done ,open material editor apply the emitters to the boxes.
EMITTER NO | RGB | WATT |
1 | 255,255,255 | 2500 W |
2 | 255,255,255 | 2500 W |
3 | 255,255,255 | 2500 W |
4 | 255,114,0 | 60 W |
5 | 255,114,0 | 60 W |
6 | 255,114,0 | 45 W |
7 | 255,114,0 | 45 W |
8 | 255,114,0 | 60 W |
9 | 255,114,0 | 100 W |
10 | 255,114,0 | 60 W |
11 | 255,114,0 | 150 W |
12 | 255,255,255 | 2500 W |
13 | 255,255,255 | 2500 W |
Since we�ll use multilight on this scene the below given WATT values are not that important and not that efective on the overall result on the scene�s lightning.
MULTILIGHT
In multilight menu you�ll encounter a control panel looks like an equalizer and here,you can adjust the light strenghts.
As seen in the above samples it is possible to get effective results by using multilight.
Keep in mind it will be very useful to set the RGB value to 242,242,242 instead of 255,255,255 to have less noise on white walls.1 | 2
3DM3.com
Copyright © Serkan Celik
Edit by Stryker
Source: [Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar este link]]