Shadow/darkness Intensity

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2005-02-22
07:17 PM
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2023-05-11
01:01 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
wr1nkles wrote:Yes.
Is there any way that this dark (Almost Black) area can be decreased so that i am able to see the "actual colour/texture" of the under side of this roof.
The reason i say this is that in "real life", you can still see the underside of a roof and the texture, not just darkness.
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Also, can this be fixed in any other way than placing a light next to the area, or modifying the position of the light/sun objects.
By Graphisoft licensing Radiosity module for Lightworks.
Until you do the Radiosity, the shadow will be black until you put in the fill light.
But:
Think about this:
In life, we NEVER stare at one point, our gaze flits around and the eyes adjust automatically. So, therefore, if you do stare at the sun drenched wall, the shadow next to it IS black - at that exposure. Only, your eye already saw the underside at the roof at a different exposure, and your mind is automatically making a composite image.
Hm?
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2005-02-27 02:50 AM

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2005-02-27 03:13 AM
My artificer made me a pinhole as a gift but I've never used it.
[Harder to do it than you think]
Imagine the hybrid of high technology and low technology: the digital pinhole camera!
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2005-02-27 10:20 AM
i got as far as cutting the pieces out, but sadly never had a chance to put them together and experiment.
if you're interested, the link still exists and can be found here. go learn about that shadow/darkness intensity (and more)!!!
cheers
~/archiben
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2005-02-27 01:55 PM
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2005-02-28 04:54 AM
wr1nkles wrote:huh?
btw, did you watch tropfest tonight?
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2005-03-02 08:04 AM
can this be fixed in any other way than placing a light next to the area, or modifying the position of the light/sun objects.Yes, indeed. I would just place a Sun Object and set the parameters:
1) Set Sun Position manually-ON
2) Sun Altitude= -90 degree.
3) Cast shadow--OFF.
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2005-03-02 04:25 PM

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2005-03-02 04:25 PM

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2005-03-02 05:45 PM
I will now have to throw away half of my book.
Here's a one sun sun object from directly below with no shadow. Negligible increase in render time.
Observe the underside of the sphere....
I am going to write to the pope: "Saint LiHigh"

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2005-03-02 10:41 PM
In this rendering, the hellsun is in addition to all the lites in the last rendering - already having a windolite uplite inder the sphere, a sun with weak shadows, a soft sun object ambient lite and a skylight object.