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Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D => [C4D] I need help! => Topic started by: ShynnSup on 2022-01-18, 23:44:39
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Hi guys,
I feel this is more of a feature request unless I am missing something:
Corona lights light up by scene (viewport) and make it very hard to work on. If I toggle their visibility on viewport off, the problem is solved, but I can no longer manipulate them, at least not visible (because they are invisible in viewport) Is there a way to deactivate the lighting only in viewport while keeping the wireframe of the light visible? So I can keep rotating and moving it?
Thanks
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Hi, are you able to share an image of what you mean? Until then, have you tried changing these settings?
(https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=35414.0;attach=159741;image)
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Quick shading does help!
This is what I meant, I have a plane for a background and the lights completely burn it out and make it impossible to work on my viewport.
(https://i.imgur.com/hMOmOko.png)
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Could it be that the light intensity is too strong? Have you tried lowering it?
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I think it would be nice if there were an option in the light properties for it to not affect c4d viewport
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They are two lights there. They both have the default intensity of 50.
I often make 3 point lighting set ups and I get this blown out effect when I add a background geometry all the time.
I realized the same happens with C4D lights, so it is more of a C4D problem.
Yeah, it would be nice to disable reflections in viewport or something.