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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 6:48 pm)
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One thing you may want to be using is global illumination. When GI is on, the glow channel on an object contributes to the scene as lighting. I don't have Carrara in front of me, but I'm pretty sure you can put in a texture map for the glow channel, to adjut the color. I know you can set the glow to be, say, a multiplier, and put your color in one side and a value in the other, to adjust it.
Even the "Aura" and Anything Glow only works in a whole object, so in many times we need to create a copy of the glow surface to use in the scene. You can use GI but it will take more time to render. Can you show your image so I can help you better?
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Sorry, I'm at work right now, so I can't post an image, I will do so when I get home tonight.
But, yes MarkBremmer that is the effect I'm looking for. If you imagine in you r image, what I'm getting is no texture on the side in shadow. I am a newbie with Carrara for the most part, but I think what CaptainJack1 mentioned makes some sense, the part about the multiplier in the shader. I'm so used to Poser's shader style, so I have a lot to learn in Carrara admittedly.
I'll post an image later. What I'm aiming for in the final is an animation of a spaceship flying through space with the controls all lit up, providing some interest to the cockpit.
You can still see how it is brighter under the light then where it is in shadow. Shouldn't a glowing object (and I have the value set at 100% in this case) like a computer screen no longer be affected (effected?) by lighting conditions? (Well, glare on a shiny object, but I have the shininess turned off.)
Almost there. I'd use your base color art to specifically create a texture for the glow channel. the lighter the color, the more intense the glow. So, you may want to turn everything black except the glowing portion and brighten that up in your texture editor/painting program.
If you're interested, you already have an example in your browser that shipped with Carrara. Look under your shaders > Misc > and there is a shader called "Control Panel". It's the one that I used for my example. There are different textures for color, bump, shininess, highlight and Glow. After looking at that, you'll have an "aha" moment for sure.
Mark
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Forgive me for this newbie question.
I am wondering about making something glow. Not and entire object, but just a piece of it.
What I have is a number of computer screens from Davo's SFCS in a spaceship cockpit.
Now, I have gone through the shader and added glow with a value (and I've experimented with different values), but when I render, what is odd is when part of the screen is in shadow (there is lightsource outside of the ship) it shows the base colour I have chosen (a light blue), but the part that is in the light show the texture and looks brighter then the part in the shadow.
I guess what I need to know is if I need to attach the texture to the glow channel somehow (I can't seem to add more then one parameter, I have chosen Value 1-100%). Also, this seems not to really glow. Can I add Anything Glows to just a shader instead of an entire object?
If someone can just point me to a tut, that would work too.
Thanks!