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    • eddiemoneyE Offline
      eddiemoney
      last edited by

      Here are the results with those last suggested settings.


      12.3.jpg

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      • eddiemoneyE Offline
        eddiemoney
        last edited by

        I'll keep adjusting until i am doing this the right way with the right settings but in the interim, for this current project which i am trying to finish within the hour πŸ˜„ - why does this happen (attached)?

        The slightest change in color or multiplier (value of 1) turns the color white. I know I have had previous projects where the value was 30 or even 100 and had a perfect glow to it and maintained its color, didnt change to pink or white... something must be different that I am not noticing.


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        • eddiemoneyE Offline
          eddiemoney
          last edited by

          Look... it reflects the correct color and intensity but no matter what i try, it emits the bright white 😍


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          • andybotA Offline
            andybot
            last edited by

            sorry - I don't usually use scalar for my units. I typically use luminous power. For the camera settings I gave you, you can use 10000 for the spotlight power. Then for a purple emmissive material, you can use an intensity of about 0.5 The brighter the intensity, the more pink it will look. May need to set the shutter slower, like 15

            Also, try adding a radius of 3.0 to your spotlight for softer shadows, and increase the subdivs for the spotlights to something like 16 or 24.

            Hope that helps.

            http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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            • eddiemoneyE Offline
              eddiemoney
              last edited by

              thanks! will try and report back

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              • andybotA Offline
                andybot
                last edited by

                I took a stab at some settings since I am working on a similar sort of setup (spotlights on an object) and looked at what values would work for the lighting and material. Here is what I've got.


                barrel-stand5_emmi.png


                2015-07-02_160246.png

                http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                • eddiemoneyE Offline
                  eddiemoney
                  last edited by

                  closer but still very white.

                  let me check out your settings.


                  22...jpg


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                  • eddiemoneyE Offline
                    eddiemoney
                    last edited by

                    with your settings


                    33..jpg

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                    • eddiemoneyE Offline
                      eddiemoney
                      last edited by

                      i got frustrated and slammed the shutter speed up to 200 just to see what would happen and it actually came closer to my desired results. The problems now are there is less glow and I am guessing I will need a ton of spot lights to illuminate the scene now since it appears so dim. SO weird.


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                      • andybotA Offline
                        andybot
                        last edited by

                        I think you just need to keep reducing the multiplier on the emmissive layer. It also helps to change the emmissive color to lower saturation and make it a darker value.

                        http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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