Greetings Fused. Thanks for updating. Would like you to ask to check up work of emitters. Here for the test 2 sources of a daylight, at me are doubts concerning their correct work. Strange illumination, I have pointed a photo. I checked itself on an example
Such illumination wrong. Pesetas of the standard lamps are necessary. And still I cannot in any way force to shine them with a daylight if it is more than them 1. That is 1 shines, 2 give strong noise. Excuse me for English. I think, you will understand me.
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Enable aperature diffraction and you'll get that glow from the lights. Either that, or enclose the scene in a lightly scattering material to simulate haze/fog.Prof4D wrote:Greetings Fused. Thanks for updating. Would like you to ask to check up work of emitters. Here for the test 2 sources of a daylight, at me are doubts concerning their correct work. Strange illumination, I have pointed a photo. I checked itself on an example
Such illumination wrong. Pesetas of the standard lamps are necessary. And still I cannot in any way force to shine them with a daylight if it is more than them 1. That is 1 shines, 2 give strong noise. Excuse me for English. I think, you will understand me.
What's happening in the photos is just simple glare or lens flare from the camera.
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