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  • Recreating a lighting effect

    I'm doing an interior scene and my client wants these types of lights -



    I've tried Natty's photometric method but no luck. Can anyone suggest a way of recreating this effect?

    Zap
    How come Psychics have to ask for your name?

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    Hi Mark

    how many different ies files have you tried ?... if you can find out what lights are used here then you can get the right ies file to create that affect..
    Natty
    http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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    • #3
      The manufacturers aren't returning my calls....
      How come Psychics have to ask for your name?

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      • #4
        Hi Mark

        Well i just had to search for a good ies. so first i found a nice ies viewer on the net, to see a bit of ies, before loading it into the scene. it gives you a good visual feedback.

        its free, just load it from my website !
        http://www.tom-schuelke.com/pies.exe

        hmm what also would be better, a programm to draw your own ies file and save it. this sometimes would give much better results as browsing dozens of ies files that still dont fit.

        Greetings

        Tom

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        • #5
          by the way, here on the forum there are some good links to ies files.

          just search for : ies, natty, i am sure you will find what you need.


          Tom

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          • #6
            yeah good one Tom.. ies viewers are a god send when you have a 1000+ ies's..
            Natty
            http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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            • #7
              Hi Natty

              allways nice to give back a bit of the help this forum gave to me.

              Now , do you maybe know a program to draw your own ies files ?

              i am just searching for something like that.

              Tom

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              • #8
                Thanks Guys. The IES viewer will make my life a lot easier
                How come Psychics have to ask for your name?

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                • #9
                  no i dont .. but that would be pretty good
                  Natty
                  http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                  • #10
                    As far as I know IES files are photometric readings taken from this huge capsule shaped device that maps out a few parameters of the globe. To draw your own I'd suggest just using a combination of decay and attenuation parameters along with a subtle, or not so, projection map. You could probably get pretty creative with this method and it may not be accurate but neither would drawing your own photometric data.

                    Now that I think about it...
                    what is photometric data in laymans terms? Do you guys think it could considered the filament power and the refracted caustics of the bulb itself?

                    --Jon

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                    • #11
                      maybe this is what you guys are looking for:

                      http://www.photometricspro.com/index.html (for free?)
                      http://www.agi32.com/Products/Ptb32/ptb_PE.htm ($$$)

                      greetz
                      googlemans

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                      • #12
                        Hi all

                        Well the point of drawing your own ies is simple.

                        For example i´ve loaded a ies, from one of nattys tutorials here from the forum. It has a very expressive ies file with strong and good lightpatterns, that fit perfect into a room inwhich for example you show photos or drawings.

                        Well i loved the lightpatterns, but on the inside of the airbus cabin for the flightcrew, that i do by the moment, this ies is much to spread through the very small cabin.

                        only thing i would like to do is some sort of bezier thing on a simple paper, draw the outline of my ies as i like it , and see what it is like.

                        when you´ve seen some dozens of ies files withtheir light contribution curves you very soon get a feeeling for their behaviour and look in renderings i think.


                        hmm. Do you all remember, wasnt in lightscape something comparable ?
                        I think i remember there was a sort of 3D thing with points you coud grab and move.

                        i think i will install this old saurier tomorow to have a look.

                        Hi googlemans. I am not sure if your links have what i need. but i will have a look at them too. thanks.

                        Tom

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                        • #13
                          There are also more IES links on my site which you are welcome to browse

                          -dave
                          Cheers,
                          -dave
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                          • #14
                            wow an ies viewer



                            thanks all

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                            • #15
                              Yes you are right Tom, Lightscape did have a light/ ies modifier... there must be something like this on the market ... perhaps the lighting development company's have something like this ?
                              Natty
                              http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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