Author Topic: Light portals  (Read 3547 times)

2014-10-20, 04:03:00

aardej

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V-Ray has light portals, does corona have something like them? Are they necessary to aid in a nice rendering? thx

2014-10-20, 04:10:51
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Tom Zamorin

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Certainly is!
After all it is enough to read the basic information about Corona Renderer that it to understand ;)

You still would ask: Corona Renderer is render or not?
:))

2014-10-20, 09:03:26
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RolandB

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I had the same question a few weeks ago, and I used the "search" field at the top of the page... try it and you will find any information you want on Corona.
Portfolio on Béhance
http://www.behance.net/GCStudio

2014-10-20, 13:46:45
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Snikon

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create a plane in the window opening, and assign the material of the corona portal, it will allow you to quickly get rid of the noise

2014-10-20, 16:11:43
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maru

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create a plane in the window opening, and assign the material of the corona portal, it will allow you to quickly get rid of the noise
Just remember to put the portal plane OUTSIDE the window hole or perfectly fitting it from the outside. DO NOT put it INSIDE the window hole.
Marcin Miodek | chaos-corona.com
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2014-10-21, 10:59:34
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Alessandro

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And, better if it is just one face plane.
My Ducati or a render with Corona.....mmm, hard question!