- Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:07 pm
#285490
Hi,
This is my first post here. I am a Maxwell users since about two months ago and I am interested to know how you would approach a studio setup like this in Maxwell (the image is shot in one of our studios). Do you create a plane with a transparent MXM-material and then place an emitter behind it or is it made better some other way? Would you recommend to model the emitter, including the reflector, or should I just use a plane with emitter materials?
Also, how would that MXM-material for the paper be made? The meaning with the transparent paper is to get a gradient light/reflection, which is stronger where the light/emitter is, fading out in the corners.
I've experimented with some materials, but none of them let much light through and I don't get the gradient I am after. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
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This is my first post here. I am a Maxwell users since about two months ago and I am interested to know how you would approach a studio setup like this in Maxwell (the image is shot in one of our studios). Do you create a plane with a transparent MXM-material and then place an emitter behind it or is it made better some other way? Would you recommend to model the emitter, including the reflector, or should I just use a plane with emitter materials?
Also, how would that MXM-material for the paper be made? The meaning with the transparent paper is to get a gradient light/reflection, which is stronger where the light/emitter is, fading out in the corners.
I've experimented with some materials, but none of them let much light through and I don't get the gradient I am after. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
// tennet
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