Render this: L.E.D lighting
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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.
I'm not sure if I like this image better than the previous one:
Different exposure:
EDIT: Added the model with the cone.
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Here is mine:
Transparent materials - real glass and that's the only correct material here -
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)
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First try
(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)
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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.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=233edf26d09ca6b74b3d14b841b54ed9
I based it on this picture:
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A quick try (10 minutes) with Vray for SU first version...
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Hi all,
my first post on this forum today!
This is my render of the L.E.D. Lighting: -
Ok mate, I tried to keep and respect your level of details, hope you like it (distort correction and a bit of bluring , by PS )
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@majid said:
Ok mate, I tried to keep and respect your level of details, hope you like it (distort correction and a bit of bluring , by PS )
Oh, that is really cool. Nice job. What renderer?
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Nice job. I used KT as well, gotta work on my materials. Only thing about KT is that it doesn't do volumetric light beams, so I got the same result as you did in your red LEDs; a bright surface light, but nothing "inside" the LED.
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@escapeartist said:
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Oh, that is really cool. Nice job. What renderer?OK thanx mate , it is KT as usual, nice that u like it
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it does volometric lighting also, but I didn't used
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Some nice attempts of rendering LED strip but you wanna try chip leds as opposed to those 5mm. This would be a lot easier..
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