advanced rendering for AutoCAD
Hi everyone
How to use " No daylight portal" located the Ttansparency ?
What's the reason of such a setting?
Thanks o lot!
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I think, by default, when you select interior with daylight as your lighting setup, Accurender automatically detects daylight sources which in reality is anything with a transparent material attached to it. If you then want other transparent objects in your scene which are not daylight sources, such as glasses or a glazed partition, then you can create a material with transparency and tag it as "No daylight portal".
Personally I prefer to turn the automatic detection off and then select my own daylight portals manually thus avoiding this confusion.
Thanks in advance !
Another question :Only does it use with interior daylight ?
That would mean having specific materials just for windows. Also, how would that work with my stained glass window render where I used a transparent decal rather than a material.
Of course, if you use Path tracer, then daylight sources aren't relevant.
"Of course, if you use Path tracer, then daylight sources aren't relevant."
clumsy me, I keep forgetting those differences:-) ... it would be good if irrelevant or unavailable options in pathtracer were (a) set to proper values automatically, (b) grayed out
"That would mean having specific materials just for windows"
Yes, it was exactly my point - in most cases it would really simplify the whole process
and, well, in rare cases such as your example it would not.-)Thanks!
the third question: Only the transparent matrerial could made some interiot daylight source when I have the settings of interior daylight in lighting settings if I don"t tag it as "No daylight portal"?
When you select the preset "Interior Daylight", under the advanced tab you will see a ticked box for Automatic Daylight Portals. This means Accurender will consider all transparent materials to be daylight sources unless you edit the material for No Daylight Portal.
I prefer to un-tick the box and select my own daylight portals using Accurender Object Properties.