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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] General Discussion => Topic started by: Polymax on 2013-09-05, 19:18:11
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I decided to test a very large number of light sources in a large interior:
The scene contains a large number of lamps (mid poly) - Emitters, totally of lights = 165 000!
2100x1400, 3h30min
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Wow, the amount of lights is astounding. So the conclusion of this test is that Corona handles lots of lights pretty well? :)
As for the image, I think it's good as a raw render intended for post processing but it looks too bright. You could try changing colours and intensities of different lights, they look very similar. I like the way those windows at the top of the image look - very realistic, overexposed sky.
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Polymax, you are totally rocks!
How usually do u configure light in the scene? what is the default intensity in lights do you set?
currently, in this scene how do u set all light setup?
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As for the image, I think it's good as a raw render intended for post processing but it looks too bright
This test scene,it's not production!
So the conclusion of this test is that Corona handles lots of lights pretty well? :)
Namely!!! Vray will die here!
How usually do u configure light in the scene? what is the default intensity in lights do you set?
currently, in this scene how do u set all light setup?
Personal message please, I don't understand yours questions!
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Wow .....thanks for sharing this ... I'm always wondering if corona can realy handle such number of lights. This is a new credit to corona compared to other unbaised engins.