Help with lighting
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‎2006-01-08
04:15 AM
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02:40 PM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2006-01-08
04:15 AM
Any comments would be great!
Justin
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‎2006-01-08 04:51 AM
‎2006-01-08
04:51 AM
You might consider some of the things said about Neil Robinson's recent image post.
But for you:
Technical:
Your image misses using the important undersun to eliminate "Black soffit" disease on arches when there is no uplighting.
Take a sun object, make its setting manual and place it at -90 degrees altitude to create the "undersun." Shadow "off."
Compositional:
-- this image would benefit from a lower sun angle to keep the porch from being so uniformly dark, even though you have placed lighting there.
-- Never compose a scene where the front door isn't inviting, especially by putting barriers to the eye being led to the doorway.
These things are all covered in more detail on pages 27-36 (Quick Start Guide) of the book "LightWorks in ArchiCAD."
(Hint - several other things in that book can speed anyone to improved LightWorks skill.)
But for you:
Technical:
Your image misses using the important undersun to eliminate "Black soffit" disease on arches when there is no uplighting.
Take a sun object, make its setting manual and place it at -90 degrees altitude to create the "undersun." Shadow "off."
Compositional:
-- this image would benefit from a lower sun angle to keep the porch from being so uniformly dark, even though you have placed lighting there.
-- Never compose a scene where the front door isn't inviting, especially by putting barriers to the eye being led to the doorway.
These things are all covered in more detail on pages 27-36 (Quick Start Guide) of the book "LightWorks in ArchiCAD."
(Hint - several other things in that book can speed anyone to improved LightWorks skill.)
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2006-01-08 05:37 AM
‎2006-01-08
05:37 AM
Made the changes suggested and moved the camera angle. Do you think it is a little too bright?

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‎2006-01-08 05:42 AM
‎2006-01-08
05:42 AM
Those porch downlites are making a kind of murkiness.
Turn up your ambient to around 50 and make it yellowish.
Your skylite - turn off shadows....
Turn up your ambient to around 50 and make it yellowish.
Your skylite - turn off shadows....
Dwight Atkinson