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2005-02-26 10:06 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 02:25 PM by Noemi Balogh
I created this little scene and rendered it lastnight, I can't believe that a Lightworks novice like me can create such real life images so quickly.
Graphisoft has done an incredible job with 9.0 and lightworks.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
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2005-02-27 10:37 PM
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2005-02-27 10:42 PM
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2005-02-27 10:43 PM
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2005-02-27 11:30 PM
100% ambient
The settings should all be in the file.
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2005-02-27 11:44 PM
this is a hard one. I am not happy with my results. you ae either talented or lucky.
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2005-02-27 11:51 PM
Dwight wrote:Or perhaps both?
you are either talented or lucky.
Karl
PS Why of why would someone with 9.0 use the W1 Casement 70 part from the 7.0 library?
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2005-02-28 12:00 AM
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2005-02-28 12:04 AM
if you slide the intensity up and down, it changes the number of light sources. hmmm.
There's the explanation for the long rendering time - window light intensity.....
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2005-02-28 12:25 AM
Dwight wrote:Yes, I discovered this peculiar relationship between intensity and number of lights some time ago. It is very frustrating, and I'm thinking of modifying the GDL since I really don't want this behavior. (Also, want a fill covering the light 'rectangle' when I rotate it flat to shoot up at the ceiling so that I can select it with magnetic arrow tool.)
i just discovered an interesting thing about the windolite.
if you slide the intensity up and down, it changes the number of light sources. hmmm.
There's the explanation for the long rendering time - window light intensity.....
Now, the interesting thing from my end is that this image renders in 2 minutes flat at best/best with the lights per window light somewhat reduced and the sun reduced to 3 lights.
Karl
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2005-02-28 12:47 AM