Colour penetration thru glass panel
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2016-12-11
11:12 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2016-12-11
11:12 PM
Question, Do we require an artificial light behind the glass panels to have this affect? Can we achieve the scene from natural sun light?
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2016-12-12 02:18 AM
2016-12-12
02:18 AM
I have not played with this much myself but I do remember this post if it helps any.
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=46812
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2016-12-13 06:32 AM
2016-12-13
06:32 AM
Thx for the link Barry.
I sort of knew it was possible by using the lights but I was hoping to achieve the scene from the natural light(heliostat). having too many lights would increase the exposer the image thus photoshop-ing would be a way to resolve this issue for now. not sure if any other render support this though...
I sort of knew it was possible by using the lights but I was hoping to achieve the scene from the natural light(heliostat). having too many lights would increase the exposer the image thus photoshop-ing would be a way to resolve this issue for now. not sure if any other render support this though...