Work in progress, lighting problems
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2007-10-09
01:12 PM
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2023-05-11
01:42 PM
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Noemi Balogh
I'm having problems with a rendering. I want a nice lit picture (facade especially) but i also want soft shadows. So i turned the ambient light strong and the sun a not so strong. I thought that would do the trick... But i'm not so satisfied with the result, suggestions anyone?
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2007-10-09 01:13 PM
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2007-10-09 01:16 PM

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2007-10-10 07:04 PM
Realistic sun - increase divergence for softer shadows
NO SUCH THING AS WHITE: give sun a color
NO SUCH THING AS WHITE OR SISSY BLUE: give ambient a proper color
Don't adjust LightWorks Effects Dialog Ambient until Sun Dialog Ambient is 100% - a waste of time.
Look up "Undersun" to fill shadows from below
Add skylight - a proper color
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2007-10-10 07:33 PM
I don't find the solid brown massing elements on either side to make an attractive frame. As foreground elements they should either be detailed, translucent or just go away.

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2007-10-10 07:41 PM
Why waste pixeltime on such ugly framing?
It also just pushes the detailed subject farther away from the viewpoint.
This is usually the place for winsome female figures gazing admiringly at the building.
Or hoodie-clad teenaged boys on skateboards if you want to give an overtone of street theft.
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2007-10-10 07:59 PM
And i try to use your book as much as i can Dwight, except. i'm working with Archicad 10 now...and i wanna use the real sun function. But this guy (me) never got the supplement for your Lightworks In Archicad 10. I've got the book for Archicad 9. And in 9 there's, as you know, no REAL SUN!
So...i wanna know good settings for Real Sun in archicad 10...
But for the record, i do use the hellezon.
I gave sun a color
Ok, maybe i gave ambient a sissy color
And i'm combining it with the real sun..( but don'y know how).
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2007-10-10 08:00 PM
Dwight wrote:OR... winsome female figures gazing admiringly at hoodie-clad teenaged boys on skateboards... for a whole different story (fantasy?).
Right.
Why waste pixeltime on such ugly framing?
It also just pushes the detailed subject farther away from the viewpoint.
This is usually the place for winsome female figures gazing admiringly at the building.
Or hoodie-clad teenaged boys on skateboards if you want to give an overtone of street theft.
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2007-10-10 08:03 PM
jmpasman wrote:Phew, glad to see the full picture. That's what I meant about more detail.
The reason there is this 'ugly' framing, is that the picture will be placed in a picture (taken on-site) where two buildings are on both sides of the path😉 😉 so that explanes why those are there. So it's easier to fit the actual photo.
Now I have to say that the woman in the foreground is a bit dominant.

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2007-10-10 08:03 PM
I am sending the link to you by Private Message for the Archicad 10 supplement.
Look forward to the 11 supplement later this week.