Author Topic: How to enhance shadow in a scene  (Read 4369 times)

2017-08-07, 09:52:01

maxxeric

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Hi everyone,

I have a little question,

How do I let those cabinet doors shadow obvious after the selected Secondary solver?

Thanks in advance

Eric



2017-08-07, 12:06:43
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maru

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Which version of Corona is this? It looks ancient. :)

It looks like there is some kind of light behind the cabinets, so it probably illuminates them from the inside.
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2017-08-07, 12:45:22
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Nejc Kilar

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What I sometimes do is I create a plane material and put it in between the cracks. That way I can control how much of the shadows are actually visible just by pulling the plane more inwards or outwards.

Surprisingly it works pretty well.

Oh and I apply a black material to the plane. ;)
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2017-08-07, 18:40:39
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Romas Noreika

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Talking about realistic rendering :D dayyyumm :) that is some advanced stuff moving the plane inside of the cabinets back and forward.
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2017-08-07, 23:16:28
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denisgo22

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Hi everyone,

I have a little question,

How do I let those cabinet doors shadow obvious after the selected Secondary solver?

Thanks in advance

Eric

may be Corona Ray Switch material with black GI material---- some more simple variant than geometry option--:)
Always used in Vray for this type white furnitures---- something like generate GI--0 in object properties///
Also possible to use corona AO map////---
« Last Edit: 2017-08-07, 23:24:44 by denisgo22 »

2017-08-07, 23:38:16
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romullus

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I would like to suggest to properly model cabinets with empty space inside and check for correct reflectance of materials, but i'm affraid that response will be as usual - "we can't remodel everything, it's too much work!" :/
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2017-08-08, 10:34:32
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maxxeric

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Thanks everybody,

Mine is Alpha 6.1, I tried many methods, even use Version 1.6 but still cannot solve, now only can put other material (grey) into to groove line.  :(

2017-08-08, 14:41:09
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Holy crap, i think i just leave this here...
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2017-08-21, 10:39:46
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Holy crap, i think i just leave this here...

Thanks for you samples :)