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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] I need help! => Topic started by: Lnt on 2017-10-03, 13:22:29

Title: Looking for an advice with the lighting
Post by: Lnt on 2017-10-03, 13:22:29
Hello,

Is there any way to get more light inside that small area market on the photo?
The scene has only a HDRI and some IES, and as in real life, there is no light pointing directly into that area, but i still think that is out of the context with that shade of black.
So is there any way to get more light there without adding extra artificial lights?

Hope this makes sense, thx
Title: Re: Looking for an advice with the lighting
Post by: burnin on 2017-10-03, 15:16:49
:) Want more light without adding more light? Do it in post. Think as a photographer ;)
Title: Re: Looking for an advice with the lighting
Post by: maru on 2017-10-03, 15:21:02
You can try increasing the albedo of the wooden shelves, and/or increasing their reflectivity. It will make the material brighter and lower the contrast in shadows:
https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000515614
Title: Re: Looking for an advice with the lighting
Post by: mferster on 2017-10-03, 17:07:56
you could just make a very subtle fill light that's facing your shelves with only  the shelves add to the include list for the light, that way it won't light anything else in the scene
Title: Re: Looking for an advice with the lighting
Post by: lacilaci on 2017-10-03, 17:14:12
I would suggest to first populate the scene, at least those shelves with desired objects and then see how much light you actually need there.

Then decide what is the best way to boost the area, but probably in this case as burnin said, do it in post. If you can, and hopefully you can, maybe introduce some led-strip backlighting for the shelves.