HELOO I have same questions about Vraylight
As Vlado wrote:
If the "Normalize intensity" option is OFF (the default), then the light multiplier defines the light intensity in watts per square meter (Watt/m^2).
If the "Normalize intensity" option is ON, then the light multiplier defines the light intensity as the total power in watts of the light source.
If the "No decay" option is ON, the light is not a physical light and exact units cannot be defined.
SO... for example:
I have one indoor scen - room with walls 10 meters X 10 meters and a big window 4 m X 3m. I chose 1 vray light and put it just outside the window with measurment the same as window. In Vray light parameters I chose normalize intensity OFF. - How much intensity (multplier) should have the light to properly lighting the room. And what about the size of the light (4m X 3m). - maybe I didn't think quite good but the light shoul have the multiplier set to 100 ????
SOORY ABOUT MY ENGLISH
As Vlado wrote:
If the "Normalize intensity" option is OFF (the default), then the light multiplier defines the light intensity in watts per square meter (Watt/m^2).
If the "Normalize intensity" option is ON, then the light multiplier defines the light intensity as the total power in watts of the light source.
If the "No decay" option is ON, the light is not a physical light and exact units cannot be defined.
SO... for example:
I have one indoor scen - room with walls 10 meters X 10 meters and a big window 4 m X 3m. I chose 1 vray light and put it just outside the window with measurment the same as window. In Vray light parameters I chose normalize intensity OFF. - How much intensity (multplier) should have the light to properly lighting the room. And what about the size of the light (4m X 3m). - maybe I didn't think quite good but the light shoul have the multiplier set to 100 ????
SOORY ABOUT MY ENGLISH
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