Author Topic: Corona / Vray - Affect atmospheric for light  (Read 976 times)

2024-01-04, 11:31:27

nalewa666

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Hi,

I used to use Vray and I quite often used affect atmospheric option for lighting. Sometimes I could put higher value to increase the goodray effect/glowing just for single light.
https://ibb.co/PWyDw6p

Is there simillar option in Corona or not really? It is very useful in vray.

Thanks for help!

2024-01-04, 12:31:26
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Aram Avetisyan

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Hi,

Not any other than making the fog/volume denser or increasing the light intensity - meaning, being physically accurate.
Somewhat the same effect can be achieved using the lightmix too - increasing the intensity of specific light(s).

Having a (fake) atmospheric contribution per light, like VRay has, can be a feature request.
But given the possible workarounds, I don't think it will have a high priority of being implemented.
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2024-01-04, 14:36:39
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philipbonum

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I would like this to be added as a feature request :)

2024-01-04, 14:44:09
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nalewa666

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Thanks for quick reply!
It is quite useful in vray as it allows to add a bit more ambience in certain areas of the scene without having the light to strong/burned out (In dark/night scenes).
Not a must for sure.

2024-01-04, 14:47:36
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Aram Avetisyan

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It is reported now :)

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