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coolkris
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3d rendering avoiding shadows in spot light and distance lights

Dear all,

 

Please find attached image, I want to avoid shadows of point light and distance light.

 

Thanks

 

Krish

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: coolkris

Hi,

 

>> I want to avoid shadows of point light and distance light

Which version of AutoCAD?

For newer AutoCAD versions you can't avoid shadows (I guess because of realism)

 

- alfred -

PS: no image attached

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coolkris
en respuesta a: coolkris

Hi,

 

thanks for reply still the shadow falls on image background from distance light i beleive. How we can avoid that.

 

Krish

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: coolkris

Hi,

 

>> falls on image background from distance light

What type of geometry is your background? If it's really just a background image and no geometry, no shadow should show up there.

Can you please run command _ETRANSMIT (to pack all together, drawing + images) and upload the file here ... that gives us the option to look into it. Please also let us know the version of AutoCAD you are using.

 

- alfred -

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coolkris
en respuesta a: Alfred.NESWADBA

good morning,

 

Please find attached etransmit and also rendered walkthrough. Shadow is "really" disturbing quality.

I use Autocad 2017.

 

Thanks

 

Krish

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: coolkris

Hi,

 

you have seen these 2 dialogs?

 

Both are not good to have with your scene and especially the heavy number of lights you have.

 

20200521_102712_0001.png20200521_102727_0001.png

 

Where does the dwg-file come from?

Have you set the lights or were they already defined when you started with AutoCAD and this file?

 

If you don't want to have a shadow for the background, then please don't use geometry for your background. Geometry objects receives shadows. Instead use the environment option to show a background as shown here:

 

20200521_103139_0001.png

 

- alfred -

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coolkris
en respuesta a: Alfred.NESWADBA

thanks a lot, this was the output from tekla model, how to place the image exactly in the x,y,z co-ordinates. From the background option that will only stretch or tile etc.

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: coolkris

Hi,

 

placing a background like an image is not possible (not with AutoCAD afaik), but you can edit the image so it fits to the space/to fill the background :cara_guiñando_un_ojo:

 

- alfred -

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