[Bf-funboard] Fake Area-Lights
Bart
bart at neeneenee.de
Tue Aug 16 10:11:04 CEST 2005
What about the feature linking a mesh to an area light and then mesh
woth all its geometry and faces is an complete arealight.
May that would be a simple way.
Campbell Barton schrieb:
> Just copying the light isnt that usefull, you have the problem that
> there now many objects, not as easy to move at once etc.
>
> Also a fake area light needs to have the energy of each light devided by
> the number of lights. So its a bit annoying to manually adjust.
>
> Of course its the same thing, but users who want area lights will add
> them and get slow renders, why not allow them to click on a button that
> does all the the copying etc in the render initializer?
>
> - Cam
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>> Selon Arne Schmitz <arne.schmitz at mmweg.rwth-aachen.de>:
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>>> Am Montag, 15. August 2005 17:53 schrieb Konrad Haenel:
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>>>> Fake area-lights using arrays of shadow-mapped spotlights
>>>>
>>>> preface: Before area-lights became widely available it was a common
>>>> technique to cluster an array of shadow-mapped spotlights to simulate
>>>> soft-shadows. Though this method has clear limitations it works
>>>> surprisingly well in many situations. At the same time it often greatly
>>>> reduces rendering-time compared to real raytraced area-lights.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Couldn't that be done by some Python script?
>>>
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>> There is a script to copy a lamp to each vertex of a mesh :
>> http://jmsoler.free.fr/didacticiel/blender/tutor/cpl_b223new.htm
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