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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 05 6:06 am)
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velarde: A week or so ago I posted an image done with Global Illumination and no lights, using the illumination from a background image. I also posted how I made the image. Its not a tutorial but it might help.Thanks for the time guys: Just one more question . Should I use several lights (for shadows) or just global iluminations (does it projects shadows...?) Or try for a balance of both? a little GI and one or two lights? Is global Iluminations supposed to be used instead of the ambient light? Every book that I've read says I should turn that one off and rely on lights that I create, Again thanks.
The global illumination renderer can be used with lights and no indirect lighting from a background or a sky dome (setting the intensity of these to 0 in the scene properties panel), and you will also get some natural looking results. Global Illumination simulates the way light bounces off different objects producing a more realistic look, and effects like radiosity (color bleeding), so it doesn't necessarily need light coming from a background or a sky dome. I think that a good balance of both light from specific light sources (bulbs, spots and distant lights) and a background or a sky dome is what you should shoot for. My example was just to test what would happen if you only used light from a background.
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Hello everybody: I've seen great images produced with the new GI renderer. I've tried using it but I just can't get the results I'm seeing in your images... By the way is it just me or is this renderer extremely slooow... I'm using Carrara on OSX (I think I saw a post in the Yahoo groups stating that there's a bug there and it is actually slower than OS 9...) What I'm trying to say with this is that trial and error is painfully slow, 'cause of this renderer. I have to wait to see the image, then do modification on the settings, then rerender (I use area render by the way, but it too is very slow. I'm using the default settings..) So any tips or tutorials on making a good image with GI?. Is this better for outdoor scenes or indoor scenes? How many lights should i use? or should I eliminate all lights and just crank up the global ilumination? What is a better ? Should I use an Environment map (atmosphere) or background image to get better results? or neither. This are just a few questions that I have... I have a Powermav g4 733 mhz with System X and 700something of RAM Thanks in advance.