- Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:24 pm
#370298
I have found that maxwell emiters materials distribute the light intensity accordingly to the mesh resolution, as if the total intensity would be divided into the amount of triangles, no matter the size of the triangles.
Meshes uses to have a variable density accordingly to the shape of the object, having a higher density in curves areas and lower density in flat areas. This results in a higher light intensity of the light in the more dense mesh areas (where the triangles are smaller), and a lower intensity in the lower dense mesh areas (where the triangles are bigger)
I found this unrealistic, since the expected result would be a constant light intensity, no matter the shape of the object, nor the mesh density.
Ernesto
Meshes uses to have a variable density accordingly to the shape of the object, having a higher density in curves areas and lower density in flat areas. This results in a higher light intensity of the light in the more dense mesh areas (where the triangles are smaller), and a lower intensity in the lower dense mesh areas (where the triangles are bigger)
I found this unrealistic, since the expected result would be a constant light intensity, no matter the shape of the object, nor the mesh density.
Ernesto