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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Oh how my poor computer is going to hate me when Vue 5 Pro comes out. 3 years of courses on lighting and luminaire design at University and now Vue will let me model lights so they are more than point sources or clusters of point sources. I was pretty much sold on getting Vue 5 Pro before and waiting patiently for it. Now I'm impatiently waiting for its release :-)
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This is cool! So it's possible to light a scene from glowing coals/embers, or red hot iron, yummie!
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the effect is actually better when it is in a room angelouscuitry, it gets realy washed out if its outdoors as jimgranite said. im not 100% sure but as i understands the gain in the sky effect is a measurement of how much the lightsource(s) affects the "room space", im sure e.on woudnt explain it like that but thats how it works in my eyes:) so when its inside in a enclosed environment the effect gets better since the walls bounces the light and since the enclosed environment doesnt have a big ass sky that affects the room space like a overgrown lightbulb the lightsource(s) comes off much better. anyway, thats my plain language explanation im sure someone will come around and rectify it :)
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