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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
three things to check - are the sun/moon shadows on or off in the sky lab? and as you use higher values of softness, the further away from the light source the shadow casting object is the more diffuse its shaow will be. Also with many soft shadow lights, there may be times when one will override another and the shadow will be smoothed out instead odf re-inforced. I might suggest instead of the three radials a single vertically distorted conic or parallel for the figure. it will also help with render time. One last thought occured to me. Negative lights also cast positive shadows. Watch out for that interfereing with soft positives. Good luck and I want to see the final on this (grin)
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Thanx a lot for your suggestions. To Erlik: I use to set very low ambience settings, so it's not a problem. But I checked, in case I left the ambience driven by the texture, no way: ambience was dark grey at 3,3. To Incarnadine: thanx a lot, I think the problem is the overlapping of shadows of the various radials, the negatives were set to "Don't cast shadows" just to avoid this problem. The sky was atmosphere off and disable sunlight, plus black background. To Aldaron: same as above, the shadow setting in the sky lab was of no influence... or maybe it's this I get wrong? If I have Disable Sun Light and Atmosphere Off, the shadow setting in the skylab continues to affect my scene? Really thanx again very much to all three. I'll let you know how it progresses :) Stefano
With atmosphere off everything is turned off for the sky. Shadows, Ambient Color and Sky Dome Color still effect the objects in the scene. What might be the case here is that the sky dome color is set very light. Sky Dome color is like a very diffuse light shining straight down, which tends to illuminate horizontal surfaces (even if they are "inside"). A black Sky Dome turns it off. White is max and can completely wash out "ground" shadows. For a much better explanation, check out page 603 in RWB4. Also looks like the Soft Shadows is set too high. HTH - Dan
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