Natural light
Re: Natural light
You definitely don't like shininess
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Re: Natural light
Thank You!
Re: Natural light
Brilliant light mixing... Is the incoming light , just from physical sky or something? I love it's bluish tint.
What about render setting? which preset did you use?
What about render setting? which preset did you use?
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Fantastic, worthy of the full gallery imho.
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Re: Natural light
Yes, daylight is on default settings. I used the method with the "sky portal" plane located a short distance behind the glass. It seems to me that this nice difference in colors is due to the fact that the artificial light is very warm. I used the built-in translator from Kelvin to RGB. The artificial light temperature is 2700 K - it looks bizarre on the model, but the effect on the visualization is great. In general, most of the materials are from the built-in library. Preset 09 with improved exposure and temperature. I do not remember how many passes, but with the help of the denoise program.
By the way, I do not know if anyone has already asked, but is it possible for Twilight to add EXIF annotation about the preset, number of transitions, and other settings?
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OK, everything about EXIF is already explained on this forum.
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