- Tue Sep 25, 2007 4:30 pm
#244652
I'm trying out a few things with lighting. This is a multilight colouring setup (pretty simple so not sure if anyone has suggested this already).
You can't change light colours using multilight but you can create an emitter (make it hidden to camera or use a ghost layer - if you don't you'll get weird artefacts/overlapping geometry colours) and duplicate the emitter 3 times, then set each emitter to red, green and blue. That way you can alter the amount of red, green or blue in multilight to create any colour from what looks like one light source. I.e.
This emitter plane is actually 3 emitters in exactly the same position:

Red, Green, Blue and a combination of colours: (the colour shown is what is reflected from the studio floor from the setup above... i..e the colour that would light your subject).




Use:

You can't change light colours using multilight but you can create an emitter (make it hidden to camera or use a ghost layer - if you don't you'll get weird artefacts/overlapping geometry colours) and duplicate the emitter 3 times, then set each emitter to red, green and blue. That way you can alter the amount of red, green or blue in multilight to create any colour from what looks like one light source. I.e.
This emitter plane is actually 3 emitters in exactly the same position:

Red, Green, Blue and a combination of colours: (the colour shown is what is reflected from the studio floor from the setup above... i..e the colour that would light your subject).




Use:









