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    • AdamBA Offline
      AdamB
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      Beautiful. You really are getting the hang of this modelling thing, aren't you. β˜€

      Pete, what does Glare actually do? Its a blending function, or a lighting function?

      Developer of LightUp Click for website

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      • S Offline
        sepo
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        Glare is related to lighting .... but in Thea it is postprocess.

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        • soloS Offline
          solo
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          Adam,

          I guess the best way to describe it would be as a post render lighting effect in Thea, you have two options, first there is the Radial which is very like a bloom effect and the other is the Blade method which is like light flare effect, both are very customisable with parameters to set amount and size.

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          If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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            • soloS Offline
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              Here is an example of the glare radial effect.

              SU model:

              http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/8811/toothbrushinglasliness.jpg

              Straight Thea render, no glare:

              http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/8863/toothbrushinglas.jpg

              With 4% radius glare 20% Weight:

              http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/7639/toothbrushglasglares.jpg

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              If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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              • numbthumbN Offline
                numbthumb
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                Somehow I missed this. But it doesnΒ΄t change the fact that I enjoy every look of it. Plus IΒ΄ve learned something new today πŸ‘

                Comfortably numb...

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                • pbacotP Offline
                  pbacot
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                  Damn, Pete, you even make toothbrushes have pizzazz.0 πŸŽ‰

                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                  • AdamBA Offline
                    AdamB
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                    +1 Pete.

                    Are those chipped tiles a texture, modelled, or is it a displacement?

                    Adam

                    Developer of LightUp Click for website

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                    • david_hD Offline
                      david_h
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                      you have made much progress Grasshopper.

                      When you can grab the thea-rendered toothbrush from my hand. . .then will you finally be ready. .


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                      If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                      • R Offline
                        Roger
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                        Radial glare is partly an artifact of the good old days of film where it was called halation. We may forget that film has thickness. Light enters the film to make an image but the strong light from highlights hits the rear of the film and bounces to the front and is then redirected to the rear. On longer exposures this excess light bouncing migrates away from the original point of contact just like a drop of water on a paper towel spreads out. Modern films have an antihalation backing to absorb excess light but it is not 100 percent effective, hence the halation (as in halo).

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                        • soloS Offline
                          solo
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                          @adamb said:

                          +1 Pete.

                          Are those chipped tiles a texture, modelled, or is it a displacement?

                          Adam

                          Niether, it's a texture from online, I added a bump which I generated with Pixplant2,I gave the bump a value of 30% (pretty high for Thea) thus the displacement feel.

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                          If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                          • Dave RD Offline
                            Dave R
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                            Pete, those images are really nice. the glare certainly adds something.

                            Roger, I miss those thick films. And my old Graphic View 4x5 with the red leather bellows. πŸ˜‰

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                              Roger
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                              @dave r said:

                              Pete, those images are really nice. the glare certainly adds something.

                              Roger, I missthose thick films. And my old Graphic View 4x5 with the red leather bellows. πŸ˜‰

                              Before I became as vintage as the camera.

                              I still have one handy. You can tell I was enjoying the process. But over the Atlantic highlands at 2000 ft with the door open in late fall, it was cold even with double gloves.

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                              • Dave RD Offline
                                Dave R
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                                I was thinking of one like this.

                                http://graflex.org/articles/graphic-view/I.jpg

                                But I had a couple of Speed graphics, too. The focal plane shutter would almost rip the camera from your hands if you weren't careful. πŸ˜„

                                I had a lovely ancient Kodak 137mm lens on the Graphic View. I'd had the lens recoated and liked the quality of images I got from it. Sold the camera and the lens for $100. I wish I'd just kept it.

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