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Subject: Lightwaves & Shadows


Steeleyes101 ( ) posted Sat, 03 July 2004 at 4:10 AM · edited Thu, 21 November 2024 at 1:13 AM

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Hello all and for those of you in the States Happy 4th of July. What I have done here is create a simple temple at the base of an obelisk I intend using as part of another picture I am working on. If you notice on the sides of this structure I have used 4 negative tapered cube presets to create windows. Also inside the temple I have placed a radial light {sphere} to create a light source. My problem is two fold 1, I would like to have light waves coming out of the window as this will be a night time piece and I would like these light waves to illuminate some other objects on either side of this structure. 2. I would also like the columns on the front entrance to cast long shadows. Could someone please help me solve this problem or point me to a tutorial that may help me learn how to create shadows and light waves? Thanks Much Steel Eyes


kstar__2 ( ) posted Sat, 03 July 2004 at 5:02 AM

get rid of the sun/ambient light ;)


captor213 ( ) posted Sat, 03 July 2004 at 9:04 AM

Attached Link: http://www.petersharpe.com/Tutorial12.htm

Is this what you need?


Swade ( ) posted Sat, 03 July 2004 at 3:29 PM

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For your light rays... set your lights up

For this one I had the lights set up as follows.

intensity = 95
edge softness = 100
visible objece - volume on
Infinite on
squared falloff

And as kstar 2 stated.. disable sunlight

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