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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Well, it's rather simple actually. I have one radial light just outside the window by the upper left corner. and one more radial light smack-dab in the middle of the room with a really low intensity. Yep.... that's it. It turns out that somethings aren't as complicated as you make them out to be. now I have to fix the window so it doesn't look like a picture.
Looks great! A big improvement from the first one! Now you can try to convert that radial outside into a volumetric spotlight, then using a lightdome inside, and then again checkin' the TrueAmbience & SoftShadows... :) This is what I did after seeing the works and reading the posts here... and I'm more addicted than ever... Stefano
Great improvement. You can now see what a great job you did on modelling the furniture. Try the light techniques Doublecrash said. It'll be a bit of fiddling before you get it right, but it's fun to play with those kind of lighting thingy's.
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A lightdome is a ball of radial lights. It creates a global-illumination effect. Check this tutorial: http://www.bryceanworlds.com/pages/simulated_radiosity1.html(_/)
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