have to to render a visible light beam with a specific length, measured from light source to light detector with some delta. Could you place my responce on your forum ?
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There are three ways to do this.
1. Draw the spot light with a visible beam in SketchUp, and change the layer of the light beam itself.
The Beams are in the Layer RPS_Lamp_Beams - which we do not render. If you change the layer to anything else, they will render. Here is a rendering with the lamp beam rendered as well.
2. The beam does not gow much - because in this case the beam angle and field angle were 20 degrees, and the light is pretty much parallel to the beam. So I right clicked on the beam, chose Edit Material, and gave it a self glow and a rubble texture (You can just barely see the texture in this rendering)
3. On the Light Wizard there is a separate tab for light beams.
This creates several beams inside the main beam, and gives them a texture. This creates more of a foggy effect:
4. And for a really foggy beam, you can use Volumetric Fog:
As extention to my previous message.
I have to define light source as very short light flash, timing ~1ns [nanoseconds], specifing time of start and stop flash light and time of start-stop of shutter (light detector or camera).Is the description clear enough ?
Are you hoping to create an animation with a flashing light beam?
If so, you can create a very short frame with the light in a layer which is turned on, and then a longer frame with the light layer off.
However, unless each frame is about 1/24th of a second, you won't actually see the light.
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