Creating light

Started by sqinge, April 01, 2010, 04:51:48 AM

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sqinge

Hey!

Does anyone now how to make light, for example a LED-stripe to glow?
And if this is possible, any good materials to recommend?

guest84672

Import a tube, and map an HDRI to it.

rkulshrestha

Gosh,

Can we have a step by step for this?

Shivani

Chad Holton

Hi Shivani,

Double click on any part you want to change to a "light", change the material type to general, under the texture box, instead of pointing to a jpg, tif, etc... point to a hdr instead. Hope this helps.


Jared

What are HDRs and how do you get them?

Pedro_Julio

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range.

It's basically an image that has radiance data built into it.  Ray tracing programs (like keyshot) can simulate light using that data.  All of the lighting in keyshot comes from the HDR environment images, but you can also apply HDRs like decals.  Any part you apply that .hdr file to will then emit light.  You can find hdr images online or you can even create them in photoshop with a 32 bit file saved as a .hdr.

There are two ways to create light emissive objects though:
1) apply an hdr file as a decal.
2) double click on the object and in the edit window that pops up crank up the brightness of the "ambient" color.
The general material and xray material tend to work best for that.

I'm going to go back and refresh my memory on how to create emissives in photoshop now.

Pedro_Julio

Ok, I remember now.  It's easy.  So basically you are making a decal that just happens to emit light.

Open a new document in photoshop.

You can set the size to be whatever you want really...let's say a 512x512 square.
Set the mode to 32bit.
Click OK.

Once you have that new blank canvas open click on the color selector and pick whatever color you want and move the "intensity" to whatever brightness you want (somewhere between 5 and 10 usually does the trick for me). 
Then click OK. 

Once you are bank to your blank canvas hit Shift+Backspace.  That brings up the Fill option window.  Content should be set to "Use Foreground" by default, but if it isn't set it to that. 
Then click OK. 

Now just save it as a radiance file (.hdr) and use that file as a decal.  Bingo bango.

Ralf-S

I would like to show another "technique". 
( Without PS CS 3/4 ext.)

1- The 3D model with a cut (Moi3D)
2- KeyShot example

sqinge

Nice! Thanks for the tips.

While we are talking about lightning, does anyone have tricks for making regular lights? For example spotlight, lightbulb and other lightning that can be useful for making lamps for example.

Thanks again for all the help!

Ralf-S

As Thomas and Pedro said above, please take a look:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eKQo_GNObc

Here is an example: "max light+8.hdr"

jlowap

Here are some +8's for you i just knocked up.

guest84672

KeyShot 2 will have an emissive material - that will make things easier.

Jared

Thank you everybody. 
You helped me a lot!

Jared