Author Topic: Exterior vegetation"s GI.  (Read 2465 times)

2014-12-06, 14:17:16

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Hello to all....we are facing a problem. In our project, we are making Interiors and exteriors. The problem is:-  exterior vegetation's Global Illumination produce green color tone into our Interiors through windows and openings. how can we adjust or remove this vegetation green tone into our interior. Can we use rayswitch material and if yes,then how.

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2014-12-06, 15:43:51
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Ludvik Koutny

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Yes, you can use rayswitch material/map. There are dozens of tutorials around the internet or rayswitchers, and they work very similarly in all renderers, including Corona. But what i think may be the case is that your grass is simply too green. Like unrealistically saturated grass texture. There's a rule that always applies: If you need rayswitcher to make your image look right, then you are definitely doing something wrong.

2014-12-06, 15:49:43
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BTW Farnsworth house is a great example. It's completely surrounded by green (grass, trees, shrubs) yet the bounced light on the ceiling has only slight hints of green

2014-12-10, 07:19:15
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Hi Rawa ..thanks for suggestions...and now this problem is no more...