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By RonB
#291778
Did you know that an emitter set to a negative value will take away light from the scene to the same intensity as if it were set to a positive setting? Negative emitters in Maxwell work exactly as negative lights in other programs. It is a trick worth knowing and experimenting with. I don't believe it is mentioned in the manual.

I stumbled upon this sometime ago and was reminded about negative emitters by Lior Segal in an email. Thought I would bring it up here.

Cheers, Ron
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By JorisMX
#291779
WOW!!!

Ron this is so Awsome! I was looking for something to make more dramatic lighting for a while now! :D
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By JorisMX
#291780
I was eager to test this, but unfortunately this is not possible with the current Cinema4d Plugin :(
By tizxx
#291782
Sorry man I not understand you ...

It's also pollible to us with Multilight System ?

can you post a little sample image or scene ?

thank you.
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By JorisMX
#291785
I tried it in Studio now and it is not working there either.

What I tried so far:

- Changing watts and/or intensity to negative values [values always jump to 0]
- Setting luminance values to negative values (lumen,candela,lux & nit) [values always jump to 0]
- Rendering with multilight and entering a negative value in the faders (this always results with a black (i.e. value of 0) emitter)

Ron, please let us know how you did this!
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By RonB
#291787
BIG MISTAKE ON MY PART...I APOLOGIZE FOR THE MISPOST...I WAS WRONG ABOUT NEGATIVE EMITTERS...YOU CANNOT SET A NEGATIVE VALUE...

A ZERO WATT SETTING WILL WORK...
Last edited by RonB on Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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By JorisMX
#291788
We could post this in the Wish List section, however I believe NL won'T do something like this as it is not physicly correct...or is it?

Black Holes absorb light too! :twisted:
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By johann.dugge
#291789
RonB wrote:an emitter set to a negative value will take away light from the scene to the same intensity as if it were set to a positive setting? Negative emitters in Maxwell work exactly as negative lights in other programs.
So in other programs that allow you to do this, if you have a GI lit scene and place such a negative emitter, the shadows it casts are brighter than the surrounding areas?
What's a typical scenario where one would want to use negative emitters? And what rendering packages do this?
Certainly an interesting concept.
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By RonB
#291790
johann, Lightwave will do it. All one has to do is set a light to a negative value and it will take illumination from the scene. For instance, you can place a point light to darken areas that you might not want illuminated, say in a dramatically lit character study.

I did a scene sometime back and as I remeber...I was experimenting with negative emitters in it. I posted this thread before researching it further. I should not have done that...again, my mistake...sorry.
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By RonB
#291791
O.K. and this works: An emitter with a zero watts setting will pull illumination from the scene. My mistake that I thought I remembered it possible to dial in a negative value...you cannot...but a zero watt emitter will darken the scene.

Here is the original post from 2006:

http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... light=mime

Here is an example:

Same lighting in each, the Sky Dome. You can see the edge of the emitter between the objects in the right image and the effect. Normally I would use Tom's method for hiding the emitter from the camera view.

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By Thomas An.
#291792
Can you replace the emitter with a black lambertian (RGB 0) ?
It would probably have the same effect.
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By RonB
#291793
Could you make the black lambertian object invisible to the camera and retain the effect?
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By Hervé
#291800
"invisible to cam" in object panel won't do..?
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By RonB
#291865
Tom, Boy that article sucks! :lol:

O.K., so the plane is just blocking light?....Geez, now I feel like a real nit wit!
Sort of like I yelled, "Eureka!" and my pants fell down.... Image

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