Lighting through Trees

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‎2004-10-21
03:44 PM
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‎2023-05-11
02:40 PM
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Noemi Balogh
wr1nkles wrote:Venetian blinds might do the job?
Hey guys and girls, just wondering (particularly dwight) if anyone can tell me how to get the lined type sunlight through windows.
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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‎2004-10-21 05:14 PM

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‎2004-10-21 05:48 PM
It is hard to understand your visual idea from words. Why not experiment a little and post the results for ridicule. Or admiration.
Once you ar working with LightWorks it will be easier to get dappled shadows from leaves - divergent shadows are easy.
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‎2004-10-21 08:53 PM
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‎2004-10-22 12:55 AM
Visit: the ArchiCAD C4D Workflow thread here in the Presentation Area.
and download the free demo at:
http://www.maxon.net/usa/
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‎2004-10-22 02:53 AM
I've attached a test render I did awhile back, it's not exactly awe-inspiring, but it was done to try & capture a certain 'feel' I had in mind. Consequently, I've never tried it again

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‎2004-10-22 05:07 AM
jp_walford wrote:If I were driving down the road and I saw this house, I would stop. It is awe inspiring, you are dead wrong about that much. Thanks for sharing your work.
I've attached a test render I did awhile back, it's not exactly awe-inspiring, but it was done to try & capture a certain 'feel' I had in mind. Consequently, I've never tried it again

The other point is, with C4D everything is a stage. Repeating the same effect is simple the second time through. Same environment, different house.
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‎2004-10-22 05:28 AM
As I've done it once & rendered the effect out as separate layers in C4D, I can just drag it onto any other projects in photoshop without having to re-render... Gotta luv mult-pass rendering...
Thx for the crit Mark

Cheers,
Justin
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‎2004-10-22 08:33 AM
If your rendering package doesn't support 'visible' lighting, then this effect is unachievable unless you can master the look by air-brush in photoshop!
Justin
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‎2004-10-22 09:29 AM
Justin