Author Topic: LightMix - Button "apply to lights on scene"  (Read 3755 times)

2016-10-11, 20:07:01

Tiago4D

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Hi all,

I´m Thinking about a button on Light Mix that do an "apply to lights on scene scene"

Would be amazing this.

B.R.

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2016-10-14, 18:00:33
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I requested this aswell, would be a nice thing.
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2016-10-14, 22:16:38
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I guess intensity could be multiplied, but what about color ?

Lightmix is a filter, it's not accessing the actual light. So what happens if you mix 3800K light with pinkish tint used in Lightmix ? Or if the light color comes from texture.
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2016-10-15, 07:26:54
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I guess intensity could be multiplied, but what about color ?

Lightmix is a filter, it's not accessing the actual light. So what happens if you mix 3800K light with pinkish tint used in Lightmix ? Or if the light color comes from texture.

Hi Juraj, I agree with you, but a simple button that put to the light on scene would amazing no?

It would be quite practical

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2016-10-17, 16:35:31
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I guess intensity could be multiplied, but what about color ?

Lightmix is a filter, it's not accessing the actual light. So what happens if you mix 3800K light with pinkish tint used in Lightmix ? Or if the light color comes from texture.

This indeed can be troublesome, some scanarios can be indeed quite impossible, but I think that Color output + somekind of color correction can do the trick.
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2017-03-11, 13:23:16
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2017-04-08, 09:11:12
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