how can I do to achieve a rendering at night, so leaden sky, and artificial lights on with nXT render?
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Here are some tips from RichCat from another thread on this:
http://irendernxt.com/forum/topics/setting-up-a-night-scene
Theres some good info in this thread on the previous Accurender forum from Roy and others, that's relevant to Irender.
The basics seem - straight from Roy are:
1.Start with our standard hdr (rnl_probe.hdr)
2.Make sure studio brightness is not checked
3.Turn the hdr intensity to 0.01 ( edit I set mine to 0.1 by mistake will have to try 0.01- input with numbers not arrows see if it makes differance)
4.Turn the tone op brightness to -0.60
Add lights as desired.
I turned off sun in render below, and standard indirect light, our rendering window brightness does not have figures some just sliding to left to get desired effect.
I have found a nice hdr file called full moon at the Accustudio site:
http://www.accustudio.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemi...
Just download the hdri from the site and save it on your computer. I use it when I want an evening rendering. I select high dynamic lighting preset then click on load options. I select the full moon hdri and then use one of the attached jpgs as a background. I use the background wizard to position it and stretch it until it looks right. I find using the jpgs easier because sometimes the hdri files are fuzzy. I set my lighting channels to 8 so I can tweak the lights.
You can see the renders I was able to get at this site: http://irendernxt.com/photo/photo/listForContributor?screenName=0hf...
Hope this info helps!
Here is another way that may work for you. I set the SketchUp file to 10 PM then I had shadows turned on. This produced a dark image in SketchUp. I then started IRender nXt with the Int. w/sun setting. I am attaching 3 images made with this setting. One is plain. It shows a black sky as if it’s a dark cloudy evening. The other two have a background image positioned.
Hi For the external night shot attached I just put a load of external lights (NXT) around the exterior, the sky is a background positioned with the background wizard.
I didn't bother with lighting channels but you could use these for more control if required. The render used the preset - int/no sun, yes sounds strange but it got the feel I wanted.
Regards
Mike (Mesh-3D)
Here is another example I did using the same technique as described above.
There are some strange white pixels around the image but I only did 10 passes, this would sort itself out with more render passes.
Regards
Mike
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