Blender Octane - Lights

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OutOfTime007
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Hello,

Is it not possible to use the regular lights with Blender Octane Edition?

Just the Point, Spot, hemi and Area. The only way that I have found for now is to use a plane as a light emitter. I tried to plug in the texture emmision in the lighting nodes, but it did not work.

/OutOfTime007
mib2berlin
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Is it not possible to use the regular lights with Blender Octane Edition?
No, Octane does not use Blender light sources.
For mesh emitter use lowest faces as possible.

Cheers, mib
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OutOfTime007
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So do you use the standalone for lights or only mesh emitters?
pegot
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Standalone also only uses mesh lights (or IES lights).

FYI - I think Octane Blender does accept one type of native Blender light - maybe area light. Check documentation.
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pegot
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Confirmed - Octane Blender can use Blender's native Area light, but you need to hook it up to an emission node (and that documentation is found in the V1 manual - V2 manual seems incomplete).

https://docs.otoy.com/#blender-v1-using ... ctanelight
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