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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] Bug Reporting => [Max] Resolved Bugs => Topic started by: Polymax on 2013-06-02, 21:59:36

Title: The conflict between Directly visible of CoronaLight & CoronaSky
Post by: Polymax on 2013-06-02, 21:59:36
I would like to draw your attention to the distribution of light from the Corona light (rectangle) under different combination of lighting!
1. When using CoronaSky and emitters together the light distribution from CoronaLight disrupted if the CoronaLight is not visible.
2. However, if you do not use the CoronaSky, the light distribution is correct.
3. And yet, if the scene have a emitters, then CoronaLight begins to make noise.


Now Emitters not usable on complex scene (((
Title: Re: The conflict between Directly visible of CoronaLight & CoronaSky
Post by: Ondra on 2013-06-02, 22:28:03
I dont think the directly visible feature has much effect - there is roughly the same amount of noise in the first two pictures.

Turning additional lights on/off has an effect on the rectangle light, and this is a feature - since Corona renders the image for the same time with any number of lights, it is clear that when there are many lights, not as much samples are used for each one of them, as when there are only a few lights.
Title: Re: The conflict between Directly visible of CoronaLight & CoronaSky
Post by: Polymax on 2013-06-03, 08:37:59
Yes Keymaster, You right! I tested with low res emitters and CoronaLight work be fine! Please move this theme to "resolved bugs".

PS. In the last build - Lights work very good, thanks for new features in the Lights!!!

and new bug with Corona Lights - described in the mantis((
Title: Re: The conflict between Directly visible of CoronaLight & CoronaSky
Post by: Ondra on 2013-06-03, 11:53:04
btw I changed the way invisible lights work, now they have always the same intensity.
Title: Re: The conflict between Directly visible of CoronaLight & CoronaSky
Post by: Polymax on 2013-06-03, 11:55:36
Yes, I have seen! Thank you for your work!
Title: Re: The conflict between Directly visible of CoronaLight & CoronaSky
Post by: C. Albino on 2013-06-19, 10:02:18
btw I changed the way invisible lights (http://www.robustbuy.com/led-lighting-gadgets-led-flashlights-c-505_1027_730.html) work, now they have always the same intensity.

I also follow the same rules.. hehe.