Here is some funny effect I made today using only trueSpace:
I also edited it a bit in After Effects and came up with this:
If you want to know how I did this, just ask and I'll make a simple tutorial.
Light Effects In trueSpace
Re: Light Effects In trueSpace
I am asking.... this would be a great quick tut.
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Re:Light Effects In trueSpace
Well actually it's more of a simple trick really. This is how you do it:
1. Create and empty scene(workspace)
2. Add a plane that covers pretty much your whole viewing area when you will render it and make it white. Set diffuse to 100.00.
3. Then add a few simple lights here and there and give all of them physics abilities. Also make sure you give each light a different height, some of them need to hang quite high up.
4. Fire up the physics engine and voila, now you should see pretty much all you see in my video.
I do suggest however you reduce the size of each light to as small as possible, that way it looks better.
I hope you find it helpful, I myself will be experimenting with this some more and see what else I can use it for.
1. Create and empty scene(workspace)
2. Add a plane that covers pretty much your whole viewing area when you will render it and make it white. Set diffuse to 100.00.
3. Then add a few simple lights here and there and give all of them physics abilities. Also make sure you give each light a different height, some of them need to hang quite high up.
4. Fire up the physics engine and voila, now you should see pretty much all you see in my video.
I do suggest however you reduce the size of each light to as small as possible, that way it looks better.
I hope you find it helpful, I myself will be experimenting with this some more and see what else I can use it for.
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Re: Light Effects In trueSpace
Very cool - shows how creative you can be with a bit of lateral thinking!