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By dilbert
#225632
I just spent some time setting up a couple of bulbs to use as import files for scenes (the halogen bulb I modeled, and the incandescent bulb is a sample model that ships with Rhino 4.0). I'm using Rhino with the Maxwell plug-in, and the workflow is awesome. All I have to do when I want some lighting is to import the appropriate bulb 3dm file, and I instantly have a fully ajustable accurate light source. These three images were from one render with the multilight option.

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By contact7
#225718
Yes. Multilight trully rocks... One render, endless possibilities..
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By zoppo
#225722
looking great.

how many polys do they have?
By dilbert
#225845
I'm not sure how many polys, but all the parts of the bulb are there in case I need them. Sometimes it's nice to show a client an exploded view with all the connectors etc., but when the bulb is encased in a fixture, many of the parts can be switched off to save on scene size.
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By zoppo
#225858
i'm asking not because of the scene size, but because high poly emitters add very much to the rendering times.

So, is this a known issue?