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From: dma@mcs.com (Dan Ablan)
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Subject: Re: Lights/walls/icons and fans
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>hey, I have a small question about the actual light (ie. point,spot). I've
>made a industrial looking room with those heavy duty fan things built
>into the wall. Now, throughout the animation I'm rotating the fans however,
>I've placed 3 lights behind the fans (I have 3 fans, 1 for each fan) but
>from a side view or distance it looks like there is no light unless the
>camera is staring right into the tunnel. I'm wondering if the actual size
>of the light (the actual yellow light in Layout) is being blocked by
>either the fan or the wall.....
First... try increasing the intensity way over 100%.
If it's a spot, is it pointing the right way?
If it's a point, and shadows are on, is the light
truly behind the fan, on the outside, or is it stuck in