Hello, im trying to simulate led cove light, something simmilar to this:
http://ecoglare.com/gallery/data/images/Picture053.jpg or
http://static0.asmira.com/photo/57/309957/album/2333534_720.jpg or
http://www.gipsmont.sk/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/v1.jpg
my main prob is light going through lowered ceeling object (shadows off, material (white concrete) applied to object - as i googled this might be the prob). I used photometric line light.
ceeling is made from 1 solid object (1 box extruded from edge of another).
Usse of shadows is creating unwanted effect of shadowing central pillar of lowered ceeling, even if i put all objects to exclude from shadow casting.
The reason im writing on forums for help is because im in a hurry. I am reconstructing flat, which needs to be reconstructed in time my girlfriend gives a birth and work is on hold, because i don't want to do it without proper visualisation of different variants. Althought i enjoyed youtubeing videos and experimenting with max 10h/day these past days and i would gladly get there slowly and learning on the way, i have a big time issue so i need help. If anyone could have a look at this issue, have link to forums or videos where this was discussed, or any other kind of help, it would be much appreciated. ( .max/.3ds room with proper light/render settings, for night and for daylight from windows where i can simply import all furniture and stuff would be absolutely the best )
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
No,
according to Autodesk, and their developmers, real meshlights in 3ds Max and Mental Ray is not what users want or need. It's been considered to be VFX feature, that's why Maya guys have it.
Hi Rawalanche,
Thanks for getting back to me so quicly!
I understood approximately none of that... So, are you saying that this feature is not good enough for 3ds Max, but it is for Maya?
Or is there a plug-in for 3ds Max to allow this feature?
If not, is there a program out there that can do as good a job in creating a house to such immaculate detail? If so, I'll drop 3ds Max in a heartbeat!
Many thanks,
Alex
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