Can a Emitter be focused?

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Witpapier
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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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You can set it up as an IES light which will have the affect of focusing it.
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Witpapier
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steveps3 wrote:You can set it up as an IES light which will have the affect of focusing it.
excuse me for asking, but what does IES stand for?
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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 :lol:
Scale, distribution, orientation, power ... gwarrrrr ... not my best memories :oops: :evil: :lol: .. but once you hit it right, the outcome will/can be very! nice.
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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!
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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.
IES lights give a much better render result than using light boxes, so I recommend going with those.
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