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Another with radiosity. I also added lighting under the cabinets in hopes
that it would help lighten matters. I don't like it. Any suggestions?
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cadman wrote:
> Another with radiosity. I also added lighting under the cabinets in hopes
> that it would help lighten matters. I don't like it. Any suggestions?
These are the settings I use when using MegaPOV. They're a variant on the
example given by Nathan. Also, set most objects to diffuse 0.5:
global_settings {
assumed_gamma 2.2
ambient_light 0.25
ini_option "+QR"
ini_option "Preview_Start_Size=8"
ini_option "Preview_End_Size=4"
radiosity{
count 20 // Use 20 for tests, 75+ for final
nearest_count 5
error_bound 1
recursion_limit 4
low_error_factor .5
gray_threshold 0.0
minimum_reuse 0.015
brightness 3.5
max_sample 1
adc_bailout 0.01/.25
}
}
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cadman wrote:
> Another with radiosity. I also added lighting under the cabinets in hopes
> that it would help lighten matters. I don't like it. Any suggestions?
Those seem awfully bright. Dim the cabinet lights and turn up the cieling
lights.
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what is not to like... i like the new floor tile, more visible... maybe
soften the cabinet lights... allot...
cadman wrote:
> Another with radiosity. I also added lighting under the cabinets in hopes
> that it would help lighten matters. I don't like it. Any suggestions?
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'fade_distance' and 'fade_power' would be good for the cabinet lights, or if you
have that in already shorten the distances.
Great to see this coming along as it has.
Bob
"cadman" <NOS### [at] graffitinet> wrote in message
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| Another with radiosity. I also added lighting under the cabinets in hopes
| that it would help lighten matters. I don't like it. Any suggestions?
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try changinf the counter lights to area lights, get rid of thos nasty harsh
shadows
Rick
"cadman" <NOS### [at] graffitinet> wrote in message
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> Another with radiosity. I also added lighting under the cabinets in hopes
> that it would help lighten matters. I don't like it. Any suggestions?
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This one's really good. There still seems to be some
lighting problems, the wall tiles above the cabinets
appear to be red and white, where underneath the wall
cabinets they are blue and white, I'm not sure that
you'd have lighting in a kitchen that guves you such
a transition.
We have lights under our wall units, they're really good
for early morning when you're making your sandwitches for
work and don't wand the glare of the ceiling lights to wake
you up just yet.
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