Can a Emitter be focused?
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I Am wondering if one can create a Emiter and have it focused, like instead of spreading the light you can almost direct it as to create a laser like effect?
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excuse me for asking, but what does IES stand for?steveps3 wrote:You can set it up as an IES light which will have the affect of focusing it.
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Here's a nice free starter pack for IES lights.
http://www.mrcad.com/download-free-ies-lights/
But beware .. I almost had a meltdown, with getting/finding a right set up
Scale, distribution, orientation, power ... gwarrrrr ... not my best memories
.. but once you hit it right, the outcome will/can be very! nice.
http://www.mrcad.com/download-free-ies-lights/
But beware .. I almost had a meltdown, with getting/finding a right set up

Scale, distribution, orientation, power ... gwarrrrr ... not my best memories



Pls refer to the IES section (in the Revit manual) for relevant info on this. http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Revit/?page_id=79. From memory, the actual direction of the emitter is not relevant to the direction of the IES light - use the "orientation" instead. By default (orientation - 0, 0, 0) the light points straight down.
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Thanx all Ill look into this
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I think Reality had some prop lights that basically used black primitives to direct the light. They looked much more fancy but if you put an emitter sphere inside a black box that had one side missing, you could reshape the box to direct the light. Works well for off-scene, but not on-scene.
Edit: These IES lights are nifty!
Edit: These IES lights are nifty!
IES lights give a much better render result than using light boxes, so I recommend going with those.I think Reality had some prop lights that basically used black primitives to direct the light. They looked much more fancy but if you put an emitter sphere inside a black box that had one side missing, you could reshape the box to direct the light. Works well for off-scene, but not on-scene.
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