RossMc
2011-04-20, 10:53 PM
I do a lot of work developing Tenant Improvement spaces that are not lit by sun light and I present these spaces via a live 3d walkthrough using Revit's Realistic Camera View.
The problem I am having is that I cannot turn off the sun. Setting the intensity to 0 does not turn it off, it just tones it down.
The best look I can manage is setting the sun so it is straight above the space regardless of the camera position, bringing the indirect light up to about 55, and turning on Ambient Occlusion. The problem with this is the sun light still shines straight down on everything and washes out all of my horizontal surfaces so the color is much lighter than it should be which throws off the visual.
Is there a way to turn off the sun? If I could turn it off I would have exactly what I want.
I guess what I'm really going for is a view like consistent colors + ambient occlusion, but with all materials showing.
The problem I am having is that I cannot turn off the sun. Setting the intensity to 0 does not turn it off, it just tones it down.
The best look I can manage is setting the sun so it is straight above the space regardless of the camera position, bringing the indirect light up to about 55, and turning on Ambient Occlusion. The problem with this is the sun light still shines straight down on everything and washes out all of my horizontal surfaces so the color is much lighter than it should be which throws off the visual.
Is there a way to turn off the sun? If I could turn it off I would have exactly what I want.
I guess what I'm really going for is a view like consistent colors + ambient occlusion, but with all materials showing.