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dgorsman
en respuesta a: john.vellek

Oh, yeah... when you put a light *inside* a fixture like that you can get all sorts of weirdness, even beyond what you would expect from cut-outs or transparencies, even with a simple inverted cone.  In cases like this stop thinking "real world" and start thinking more "end result" - adjust general lighting to suit what the overall effect would be.

 

Also, for high quality images 10 levels/passes is not sufficient - you should be running at least 20.

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