- Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:41 pm
#340496
Hello all,
I'm about 3 months new to Maxwell and hit my first roadblock. My emitters are always too dim and won't illuminate interiors bright enough.
For example, I am trying to render the inside of an elevator car. The car model is imported from Solidworks into Maxwell Studio where I do all my work. I setup a camera with one wall of the car hidden from the camera so it can show the inside. Four incandescent light bulbs (60-100w each) should illuminate the inside, but my rendering shows up almost pitch black. See an example here: http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/7921/58279741.png
So I played with the camera settings to take in more light and this is what I get: http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/4248/74267258.png
You'll notice a wood panel outside and right of the car in the first picture. I put it there to test the camera settings as basis of comparison. When I tweak the camera to let in more light it gets almost completely washed out.
Where am I going wrong here? Any and all help is appreciated!
-Josh
I'm about 3 months new to Maxwell and hit my first roadblock. My emitters are always too dim and won't illuminate interiors bright enough.
For example, I am trying to render the inside of an elevator car. The car model is imported from Solidworks into Maxwell Studio where I do all my work. I setup a camera with one wall of the car hidden from the camera so it can show the inside. Four incandescent light bulbs (60-100w each) should illuminate the inside, but my rendering shows up almost pitch black. See an example here: http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/7921/58279741.png
So I played with the camera settings to take in more light and this is what I get: http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/4248/74267258.png
You'll notice a wood panel outside and right of the car in the first picture. I put it there to test the camera settings as basis of comparison. When I tweak the camera to let in more light it gets almost completely washed out.
Where am I going wrong here? Any and all help is appreciated!

-Josh