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This procedure shows you how to create shadow effects in a scene: | This procedure shows you how to create shadow effects in a scene: | ||
# From the matter module, choose Atmosphere - | # From the matter module, choose Atmosphere -> Ambience and change the RGB values to 0,0,0. | ||
# Hide all the lights (choose the Hide command) except the one that you want to produce the shadows. | # Hide all the lights (choose the Hide command) except the one that you want to produce the shadows. | ||
# Select the light and change the RGB values to its negative equivalent (i.e.: so, 1,1,1 becomes -1,-1,-1). | # Select the light and change the RGB values to its negative equivalent (i.e.: so, 1,1,1 becomes -1,-1,-1). | ||
# Choose Light - | # Choose Light -> Edit and change the Umbra Intensity and Penumbra Factor to their negative equivalent. | ||
The rendered frames should be black with white shadows. | The rendered frames should be black with white shadows. |
Revision as of 00:17, 21 July 2020
Microsoft Knowledge Base
HOWTO: Render a Shadow Pass
Last reviewed: June 20, 1997
Article ID: Q170168
The information in this article applies to:
- Softimage 3D for IRIX, versions 3.5, 3.51
- Softimage 3D for Windows NT, versions 3.01, 3.51
SUMMARY
This procedure shows you how to create shadow effects in a scene:
- From the matter module, choose Atmosphere -> Ambience and change the RGB values to 0,0,0.
- Hide all the lights (choose the Hide command) except the one that you want to produce the shadows.
- Select the light and change the RGB values to its negative equivalent (i.e.: so, 1,1,1 becomes -1,-1,-1).
- Choose Light -> Edit and change the Umbra Intensity and Penumbra Factor to their negative equivalent.
The rendered frames should be black with white shadows.
If you have several light sources, render each shadow separately and mix them in composite. You can then render all the lights with a -1 setting and modify the opacity in composite.
REFERENCES
If you have any questions concerning the information contained in this article, contact support@softimage.com by e-mail.
Keywords : kbgraphic si si3d si3dlits si3dren kbhowto Last reviewed: June 20, 1997 |