I don't do many exteriors, so I'm probably doing something wrong. I have a single Directional light in the scene (acting as the Sun). I'm using Redshift and it seems to do fairly well. It's not really close to what I can get with the Final Rendering style with Renderworks, but it is not bad. The one thing I miss, however, are soft shadows. The Soft Shadows selection in the light's OIP is grayed out AND has a gray square in it. What's up with that? That doesn't mean anything. Anyway, how does one get soft shadows with Redshift? I realize there are many things that are not (yet?) supported. Is a Soft Shadows setting one of them?
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I don't do many exteriors, so I'm probably doing something wrong. I have a single Directional light in the scene (acting as the Sun). I'm using Redshift and it seems to do fairly well. It's not really close to what I can get with the Final Rendering style with Renderworks, but it is not bad. The one thing I miss, however, are soft shadows. The Soft Shadows selection in the light's OIP is grayed out AND has a gray square in it. What's up with that? That doesn't mean anything. Anyway, how does one get soft shadows with Redshift? I realize there are many things that are not (yet?) supported. Is a Soft Shadows setting one of them?
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MH Brown
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