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2018-11-02, 17:08:22

ozwald

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Hello team.
I bring you a doubt.
When using C4D lights is there the possibility of being able to manipulate the shadows?
always come out with a hard cut, I would like them to be soft
The lus I'm using is focus light

2018-11-02, 17:22:13
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If you are looking for soft shadows.... increase the size of light, small light size creates hard shadows.

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2018-11-02, 22:06:57
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I think it does not explain me well ... I'm using 4D cinema lights, not Corona
I'm using focus and the shadows are hard, I think I should use area light to avoid that

2018-11-02, 22:21:26
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May I ask why you're using C4D lights and not Corona? Of course you have every right to, just wondering. ;)
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2018-11-03, 23:48:39
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May I ask why you're using C4D lights and not Corona? Of course you have every right to, just wondering. ;)

I saw some tutorials where they say that Corona accepts lights from C4D, and I wanted to try directional lights to see its termination.
I think!! that if corona accepts this type of lights it is for something ..... and for that reason I used it.

Now, seeing that Corona accepts these lights and how he wanted to play with the shadows was doing tests.

Some time ago in this forum I asked if only CORONA lights should be used, and I
They put the links of the videos where it is accepted.

What do you advise me, do not use them, and only work with CORONA lights?

2018-11-04, 00:43:17
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Thanks ODDVISIONARY,
then do not pay attention to those videos.
I will only use corona lights with that render engine
« Last Edit: 2018-11-04, 03:20:23 by ozwald »

2018-11-04, 04:18:54
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@ oddvisionary: Use the SPREAD option in Corona light for more directionality.


"SPREAD", means ? new to me.... I am not seeing any spread option in Corona Light ?
 
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2018-11-04, 06:24:58
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Thanks.

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