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    • soloS Offline
      solo
      last edited by

      First attempt.


      led3.jpg

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      • R Offline
        remus
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        Excuse the dodgy kerning.


        i_heart_indigo2.png

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        • E Offline
          Ecuadorian
          last edited by

          Cool reference photo. It would be even cooler to have a LED model like this one (wink, wink).
          http://www.otherthings.com/blog/images/led_throwies_small.jpg

          -Miguel Lescano
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          • Al HartA Offline
            Al Hart
            last edited by

            @unknownuser said:

            You could shorten it a bit...it's a bit awkward to throw around. 😄

            I took Solo's LED light strip and made a Dynamic component out of it.

            If you stretch it the number of lights will change to match the new length.

            Also, you can right click and change the light spacing or length if you have dynamic components enabled:

            http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=37377

            The DC is inside the .SKP file, so you could copy and paste the entire component if you wanted to use it in a different model.


            LED Light case.skp

            Al Hart

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            • E Offline
              Ecuadorian
              last edited by

              Ok, here's my try with Twilight:

              I used a very, very darkened HDR as background so the light coming from the LEDs would be the focus of the image. This caused the problem I had already foreseen because I've experienced it many times when taking real photos: If you lower the exposure until you see clearly the shape of the LEDs, the rest of the scene is too dark:

              Exposure = 1

              And if you rise the exposure until the rest of the scene looks better, the LEDs themselves become overexposed.

              Exposure = 2

              Of course, I could have used a brigther HDR background from the very start (Duh!), but I want to make a point here, so please bear with me.

              I saved the render as an HDR and opened it in the free program Picturenaut, which is a very handy tonemapper, HDR creator, HDR<->EXR converter, etc. I used a "photoreceptor" type tonemapping with these settings:
              PictureNaut settings.jpg

              And here's the result:
              Tonemapped with PictureNaut.jpg
              I could have chosen a higher saturation level but I like how it looks.

              So, which one do you prefer?

              -Miguel Lescano
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              • C Offline
                Chris_at_Twilight
                last edited by

                Your second image looks most realistic to me... LEDs are often overexposed in photos.
                By the way, what kind of material did you use? The LEDs themselves look really good.

                http://www.TwilightRender.com

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                • E Offline
                  Ecuadorian
                  last edited by

                  Well, in the reference picture I linked to I noticed that LED light comes from:

                  • A small disc inside the casing, which seems to be the source.
                  • Total internal reflection.
                  • Sub-Surface Scattering.

                  So I used the SSS Rubber Ball template (which by default has IOR = 1.4, which seemed adequate after reading the first posts here), made it completely clear with no color, and rendered it with simple MLT (aka "Easy 09"). Perhaps I could have gotten better results with Bi-directional MLT (Easy 10).

                  -Miguel Lescano
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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    @ecuadorian said:

                    Cool reference photo. It would be even cooler to have a LED model like this one (wink, wink).
                    http://www.otherthings.com/blog/images/led_throwies_small.jpg

                    Nice reference photo.
                    I had a bunch of LED's next to me when I was trying this out earlier. Kept hot-wiring them to a battery until they got hot.

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                    • E Offline
                      Ecuadorian
                      last edited by

                      Closer observation of LEDs reveals that only a part of the plastic is actually lit, so here's an update.
                      closeup4.jpg
                      In reality, the lit part starts with a conical shape; I'll try that tomorrow.

                      -Miguel Lescano
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                      • EarthMoverE Offline
                        EarthMover
                        last edited by

                        Miguel...the new one looks better, IMO. I think the "cone of shame" added a lot of realism. Care to post the model?

                        Here's an attempt with a green LED. Not really happy with it. I used a tiny Vray sphere lighting in each of the LED's. I tried an emitter plane, but it looks crappy. Used a soft water SSS material for the bulb casing. Took forever to render the 202 lights!


                        l.e.d.jpg

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                        • R Offline
                          rev3rse
                          last edited by

                          OMG!! A Point-Light for any led, it's a rendering nightmare... 😮

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            @rev3rse said:

                            OMG!! A Point-Light for any led, it's a rendering nightmare... 😮

                            Not if it's just a handful of LED for close ups.

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                            • olisheaO Offline
                              olishea
                              last edited by

                              i think majid's and earthmover's LEDS are most convincing. majid captured that falloff that you get with LEDS...they act like mini spotlights (well the one on my keyring does anyway). So I imagine loading an IES will work well.

                              oli

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                              • E Offline
                                Ecuadorian
                                last edited by

                                OK, this time I modeled a tiny metalic "cone of shame" (he he he) around an even tinier emitter, to better simulate the light source in a LED.
                                LED Closeup SU.jpg

                                I'm not sure if I like this image better than the previous one:
                                closeup5.jpg

                                Different exposure:
                                overexposed.jpg

                                EDIT: Added the model with the cone.


                                LED Closeup cone.zip

                                -Miguel Lescano
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                                • A Offline
                                  Aidus
                                  last edited by

                                  Here is mine:
                                  Test Led
                                  Transparent materials - real glass and that's the only correct material here 😄

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                                  • majidM Offline
                                    majid
                                    last edited by

                                    this is my try.sketchup + KT and also the result is a photoshop combination.
                                    Also you may try it(unzip and load the KT file, attached)


                                    spot light added and lit(MLT, BPT)


                                    no light but sky (MLT, BPT)


                                    combination and adjusted , using photoshop


                                    unzip and then open in KT, 😉 cheers

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                                    • Al HartA Offline
                                      Al Hart
                                      last edited by

                                      First try

                                      led1.jpg

                                      (I know I am a little slower at getting this done than some of you. Actually we found a bug where we were processing curved light emitters too slowly, so this helped fix up the software as well)

                                      Al Hart

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                                      • EscapeArtistE Offline
                                        EscapeArtist
                                        last edited by

                                        Dang. Majid, you beat me to it. I should've checked this thread before building my LED. Oh well, here it is anyway. Feel free to do what you will with it. It's a bit overboard detail-wise, I even threw in a few air inclusions.

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                                        I based it on this picture:

                                        http://scorpiontheater.com/images/LED_Closeup.jpg


                                        LED.jpg


                                        LED.jpg

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                                        • F Offline
                                          fymoro
                                          last edited by

                                          A quick try (10 minutes) with Vray for SU first version... 😄


                                          led fymoro.jpg

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                                          • R Offline
                                            Rico91
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi all,
                                            my first post on this forum today!
                                            This is my render of the L.E.D. Lighting:

                                            http://lh4.ggpht.com/_rMc47FEl0fA/SwhweInvFLI/AAAAAAAABz4/TOEACiq_BG4/Led_SUcation_2.jpg

                                            [img:y90a5vdg]http://lh5.ggpht.com/_rMc47FEl0fA/Sro-DozMGPI/AAAAAAAABwU/zZsLbdpwWAs/forum_onderschrift_r3d_30pxh.jpg[/img:y90a5vdg] [url:y90a5vdg]http://www.R3Design.nl[/url:y90a5vdg]

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