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From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 11:21:24
Message: <470504f4@news.povray.org>
Does the lighting look believable in this scene?


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From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 11:28:05
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What about this one?


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From: Ross
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 11:31:39
Message: <4705075b$1@news.povray.org>
They both look believable in certain ways. I'd say the first is closer, but
would be brighter and whiter (with less blue aquired from outside). That's
just my gut feeling though.


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From: Bill Pragnell
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 11:40:00
Message: <web.470508a2f8a39077731f01d10@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford <mra### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> What about this one?

Both very nice, but I think the first one looks more like daylight. However,
I do think your outdoors should be much, much brighter, maybe even
completely saturated. You'll probably have to lower the radiosity
brightness in that case, and antialiasing around the window frame will
suddenly get very hard, but still...

:)


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 14:37:19
Message: <470532df$1@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/10/04 11:19:
> Does the lighting look believable in this scene?
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
Both are realistic and beleivable.
The first is more like our eyes compensate for the contrast.
The second is more like a photograph where you underexpose everything in order 
to have the brightest parts a correct exposition.
To increase the realism, you may need to increase the light's intensity, as well 
as the brightness of the outside "worls".

-- 
Alain
-------------------------------------------------
You know you've been raytracing too long when you look at real clouds and 
criticise their media and radiosity settings.
Tom Melly


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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 17:10:15
Message: <470556b7@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford wrote:
> Does the lighting look believable in this scene?

Indeed, it does.

However, the size of the room seems small. This could be due to the size 
of the ball (I'm assuming that it's a moderately-sized beach ball) or 
the dimension ratio of the room.

Some rooms are that small, though. Good for a playroom.

Sam


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From: Ross
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 18:08:19
Message: <47056453$1@news.povray.org>
"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] THIShotmailcom> wrote in message
news:470556b7@news.povray.org...
> Mike Raiford wrote:
> > Does the lighting look believable in this scene?
>
> Indeed, it does.
>
> However, the size of the room seems small. This could be due to the size
> of the ball (I'm assuming that it's a moderately-sized beach ball) or
> the dimension ratio of the room.
>
> Some rooms are that small, though. Good for a playroom.
>
> Sam

Small?! They call that a two bedroom in NYC ;)


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From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 5 Oct 2007 10:31:00
Message: <47064aa4$1@news.povray.org>
Samuel Benge wrote:

> However, the size of the room seems small. This could be due to the size 
> of the ball (I'm assuming that it's a moderately-sized beach ball) or 
> the dimension ratio of the room.

Ball scale is probably way out of whack... 2ft across if the room were 
10x10...


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 5 Oct 2007 10:55:00
Message: <web.47064f72f8a39077726bd13c0@news.povray.org>
"Ross" <rli### [at] speakeasynet> wrote:
> "Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] THIShotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:470556b7@news.povray.org...
> > Mike Raiford wrote:
> > > Does the lighting look believable in this scene?
> >
> > Indeed, it does.
> >
> > However, the size of the room seems small. This could be due to the size
> > of the ball (I'm assuming that it's a moderately-sized beach ball) or
> > the dimension ratio of the room.
> >
> > Some rooms are that small, though. Good for a playroom.
> >
> > Sam
>
> Small?! They call that a two bedroom in NYC ;)

In London it is a room with a view (and a beach ball)

As others have said, brighter outside and reduce the reflections on the
floor and give it some normals. It is begging for normals to break up the
perfection.



Stephen


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Radiosity scene.. Lighting?
Date: 5 Oct 2007 15:49:40
Message: <47069554$1@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/10/05 10:28:
> Samuel Benge wrote:
> 
>> However, the size of the room seems small. This could be due to the 
>> size of the ball (I'm assuming that it's a moderately-sized beach 
>> ball) or the dimension ratio of the room.
> 
> Ball scale is probably way out of whack... 2ft across if the room were 
> 10x10...
I've had beach balls going from 2' to 3' in diameter. I've never had any smaler 
than 2'!

-- 
Alain
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