I've been asked by my bosses (building/ architecture industry) to look into using the Light analysis tools in vray to support various areas of planning and building regulations - some rely on manual calculations on Illuminance levels on interior floor areas, but the accuracy is relied on to a degree of legal assurance within any caveats i might give.
As a tool, producing lux levels for areas of specific rooms on plan i've got my head around, but what i'm struggling to do is find any supporting evidence that gives an idea to the accuracy of the numbers i'm producing. I'm aware that it will in a good part be down to the accuracy of my model, the textures and lighting i'm using, but I can't really support the accuracy of the calculations that Vray does. Is anyone able to give me a little direction here?
As a tool, producing lux levels for areas of specific rooms on plan i've got my head around, but what i'm struggling to do is find any supporting evidence that gives an idea to the accuracy of the numbers i'm producing. I'm aware that it will in a good part be down to the accuracy of my model, the textures and lighting i'm using, but I can't really support the accuracy of the calculations that Vray does. Is anyone able to give me a little direction here?
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