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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
You could try using a quadratic spotlight (volumetric) and bump the shadows up to 2-300% (once you get to 100% you have to enter the values manually). Then you can fiddle with light gels to break up the rays or use some primitives inside the light cone but outside the cameras field of view. Hope this helps some Rich
Is that how you did the lighting for your sword scene, Axe? It was very effective! jon
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When I created this image I wanted to create streams of light cascading through the water. Although I used volumetric spot lights I didn't see any beam when I rendered the image. I've read the Vue 4 manual, but I still don't get it. Any pointers?