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[[Image:drex_module_15_image_0.png|485pxpx|Enviro Light]] | [[Image:drex_module_15_image_0.png|485pxpx|Enviro Light]] | ||
'''Node Description and Purpose:''' The Enviro Light node provides Global Illumination lighting to a scene, with separate control over the strength and color of the effect as applied to surfaces and atmosphere. Use of the Enviro Light allows for much more realistic lighting and shadows in your scene. The Enviro Light is a part of every default scene and its use is recommended for best results. However use of Global Illumination also increases render time and can cause issues in consistency between frames of an animation. Quality settings for Global Illumination are controlled in the Render node. | '''Node Description and Purpose:''' The Enviro Light node provides Global Illumination lighting to a scene, with separate control over the strength and color of the effect as applied to surfaces and atmosphere. Use of the Enviro Light allows for much more realistic lighting and shadows in your scene. The Enviro Light is a part of every default scene and its use is recommended for best results. However use of Global Illumination also increases render time and can cause issues in consistency between frames of an animation. Quality settings for Global Illumination are controlled in the [[Render]] node. | ||
'''Node Type:''' Lighting | '''Node Type:''' Lighting | ||
Revision as of 20:19, 3 June 2012
Node Description and Purpose: The Enviro Light node provides Global Illumination lighting to a scene, with separate control over the strength and color of the effect as applied to surfaces and atmosphere. Use of the Enviro Light allows for much more realistic lighting and shadows in your scene. The Enviro Light is a part of every default scene and its use is recommended for best results. However use of Global Illumination also increases render time and can cause issues in consistency between frames of an animation. Quality settings for Global Illumination are controlled in the Render node.
Node Type: Lighting
Also see:
Terragen 2 Global Illumination
