[Radiance-general] Rendering large space with small detail (small
picture now attached!)
Lars O. Grobe
lars.grobe at nus.edu.sg
Tue May 19 20:28:38 PDT 2009
Hi Paul!
I do not have much time right now, so only a short answer.
The fact that you still see the direct sun hit inside surfaces is
expected. The illum surface just replaces the indirect component (the
background sky and outside reflections), not the direct light, for which
it appears to be transparent or as the secondary modifiert you use it with.
If you want to see whether everything is fine, generate the mkillum
sources with a sky without direct sun.
Cheers
Lars.
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