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Blender F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:44 pm)
Add a material for the object and in the Shaders tab move the "Emit" slider up until you reach the desired value. You can also look at Lux Render: http://www.luxrender.net for a render engine that supports that feature in realistic manner.
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In the Scene panel (F10), enable the "Radio" (Radiosity) button.
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Radiosity, you mean?
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:Manual/Lighting/Radiosity/Rendering
Edit: Pret-a-3d beat me to it ;)
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I need to have something a scene I am doing emit light on the objects around it. Can anybody point me to a tutorial dealing with this?
Thanx,
Tony