Author Topic: Lighting  (Read 5352 times)

2014-09-08, 00:41:28

hydeman

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Hi, i've just made some test with corona for c4d and i wonder if there is a way to control the highlight burn value, or exposure like the 3dsmax version ?

2014-09-08, 06:34:15
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Han

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These functions are in the render settings.

2014-09-11, 16:20:40
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hydeman

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Yes i've seen these render settings option , but they don't seem to work "live" (while you render)  like in 3dsmax

2014-09-11, 16:31:01
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Yes i've seen these render settings option , but they don't seem to work "live" (while you render)  like in 3dsmax

Yes. We Don`t have this functions yet. I think, it`s all will aded in future versions. 3DSMax versions anonce very fast and Corona4C4D development will be fast too, I guaess,,,)
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2014-09-12, 02:26:51
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these features are one of the best part of corona for production... it speeds up everything so much.

2014-09-12, 02:33:02
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Han

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Yes i've seen these render settings option , but they don't seem to work "live" (while you render)  like in 3dsmax
This will be possible only if the C4D frame buffer (Picture Viewer) supports it. I think this is possible, C4D supports Open EXR. It is only necessary to associate some parameters.
At this point you can also use the standard filter function in Picture Viewer - it also works fine.

Or you can take a look at this topic.
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,5128.0.html