JLester Posted March 28, 2008 Share Posted March 28, 2008 (edited) I am starting to get into the 3D modeling on 11.5. I am have trouble turning on fixtures in a light plot so that it can be rendered. I am having trouble finding a way to do it in the help file. Any tips and suggestions. Also is there a haze option with 11.5 for concert lighting? Thanks. Edited March 28, 2008 by mozer Quote Link to comment
David Roy Posted April 2, 2008 Share Posted April 2, 2008 I don't know about 11.5, but in 2008 the haze is controlled like so: Create a Render Background, Apply it to the same layer that your lights are on. I find the following settings useful for rendering haze: Render Background: Background: None Weather: Lit Fog options: Color Grey, Density 0.00007, receive shadows, Type isotropic, Quality medium, no density variation. You can experiment from there but I find the above settings to produce satisfying renders in a timely fashion. Oh, I usually use Fast Renderworks with Shadows to create the render, and make sure that all of your layers are set to no ambiant light, or perhaps one layer with 10%. Select the lights, then in the object info pallete (some versions, I can't remember 11.5 too well..) or the visualization pallete (you might not have one yet) or by right clicking the light and selecting Edit Light - check the following settings: There's a box for lit fog, this needs to be checked. If you are using spotlight instruments, you will have to create focus points and focus your lights before you can turn them on. Once this is done, Select Light On or off etc. There is also a dimmer function and color function. It all should be right there in the object info pallete after you focus the light. If not, select the device and right click>edit light. I think in VW11.5 you still have to insert gobo projectors into the light in order to have a template. You will also have to import the gobo texture and apply it - thats a whole other complication. Quote Link to comment
David Roy Posted April 2, 2008 Share Posted April 2, 2008 ps remember that this program will not do what wysiwyg or many of the other visualization specific suites will do - you can't create full viz simulations of the whole show, at least not in a timely or practical way. Quote Link to comment
JLester Posted April 6, 2008 Author Share Posted April 6, 2008 Yeah I knew about creating full viz simulations. Thanks for the info. i will give it a try. Quote Link to comment
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