I'm working on a consumer tech product that has two rows of very bright LEDs, about 30 in each row. I cannot get IES info for these lights, so I'm going with just ordinary rect lights. However, I don't seem to be able to get them anywhere near bright enough, even cranked up to very high numbers in the hundreds. Anyone got any tips on how to get tiny rect lights to emit very high intensities? These lights also need to be visible in camera, or at least proxies of them for render purposes. That doesn't necessarily affect the main issue of direct illumination intensity though.
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I'd boost the s**t ouf of the intensity.My Artstation
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Originally posted by SonyBoy View Post
Can you elaborate? I'm not familiar with this.
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