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Surely you must know by now that area lights have only a singular
point source for all purposes besides shadows. Your statement seemed
to suggest otherwise. But yes, I would think a white reflector
(ambient) should be very similar with the added plus of true
'area_light' appearance when used with 'radiosity'. I'm thinking you
may have to go with both however in order to get good shadows too,
really not sure.
Bob
John M. Dlugosz <joh### [at] dlugosz com> wrote in message
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> So, given a "natural light" studio, how can it be well-lit other
than a
> single point source? Lots of reflectors to make fill light? If so,
then
> the large area light I already put in is the right idea -- models
the large
> white card or whatever he'll have set up. Would I get the same
effect by
> using actual white reflectors and using a radiosity model?
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