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    Best way to do IES lighting?

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    • L Offline
      ledisnomad
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      What is the best way to do IES lighting? Does anybody know of a source of IES files that also have a visual description of each light definition? I've seen viewers, but I can't install software on my work computer. Thanks.

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        JGA
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        Have a look at the Kerkythea web site & search for the subject - it has links to sources. It's also a very good renderer, made even simplerer with the Twilight Renderer for SKUP.
        Best of luck!

        Regards,
        JGA

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          stefanq
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          Take a look at this link: http://www.mrcad.com/download-free-ies-lights/
          And another one: http://www.rendertextures.com/category/effects/ies-lights/

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            pyroluna
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            the second one gives only jpg's. the first one is great

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              ledisnomad
              last edited by

              Thanks for the responses. I'll take a look at those, although I'll have to wait until I'm home... mrcad.com is blocked at work.

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