Light not getting brighter
Light not getting brighter
I have recently started using Sketchup and even more recently started using Indigo. I'm having problems making the light fixture in the tutorial/demo (SkIndigo_1_1_x Getting Started) brighter than its default value.
I increased the Power field (under Emitter Attributes) to double but the light was no different, the same with Efficacy. When changing the Temperature, I can see the result.
How do I make lights brighter?
I'm using Indigo 1.1.14 and SkIndigo 1.1.12
Thanks
I increased the Power field (under Emitter Attributes) to double but the light was no different, the same with Efficacy. When changing the Temperature, I can see the result.
How do I make lights brighter?
I'm using Indigo 1.1.14 and SkIndigo 1.1.12
Thanks
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an faq would be quite useless as "why my glass turned dark" could be caused by many things.neo0. wrote:An FAQ might be a good idea. With things like many people run into like "Why is my glass turning black?" or "why is my render so dark?" etc.
Look, we were all noobs once, right?
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I agree with NeoO, but i also think that a beginner should try to work things out by himself sometimes. Indigo and SkIndigo are pretty intuitive and i don't think it's impossible to find a solution for basic problems in more than one hour. I know that searching things through the forum is a little time consuming and sometimes frustrating, but i've always looked at it simply as a necessary step. A SkIndigo FAQ will be released for sure, i've got a little spare time so i could start writing one myself. I think i'm gonna post a new topic, in a few days. Everyone could add his contribution, and everyone will be happy
I agree with NeoO, but i also think that a beginner should try to work things out by himself sometimes. Indigo and SkIndigo are pretty intuitive and i don't think it's impossible to find a solution for basic problems in more than one hour. I know that searching things through the forum is a little time consuming and sometimes frustrating, but i've always looked at it simply as a necessary step. A SkIndigo FAQ will be released for sure, i've got a little spare time so i could start writing one myself. I think i'm gonna post a new topic, in a few days. Everyone could add his contribution, and everyone will be happy
Let's say, 3 and a half....fused wrote:I only know 3 cases where glass can turn black: normals, thickess and absorbption)
normals or normal smoothing.
and an other quater, which more or less is thickness: not being enclosed.
and an other 1/8, which more or less is absorption: scene-scale.
Ok, that should be about it, I think... 3 7/8
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