- Wed Apr 08, 2020 12:40 am
#309349
hello everyone,
this is an old issue .
I need to study sunlight and shadows for a complete plan which comes through windoes ..etc.. so, I select top view and render with hide ceiling , subsequentely the sun light enter the room from the space of hidden ceiling ( in the attachment I need light in blue boundary but without that ones in yellow )
what I ask for is, can I found a way to give the ceiling material which I can see through but cast shadows ,
I hope I can found the answer with cinerender but if any way with render or without are welcome
and I don't know If I can get that from Rhino and grasshopper
thanks in advance
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about ten years ago I asked the same question and I get this great answer (and have kept it for long time and I had used it with LW render before it was removed by cinerender )
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If I understand you correctly, the question you are asking is "How can I
do a sun study of the floor plan, but with the roof still in position so
you can see the shadows cast from it?"
Palawat gives a possible solution here
<http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/vie ... hp?t=19618>.
To paraphrase - Set up a new lightworks material with the material's
Colour Class set to Plain > pure black and set the Transparency Class to
Plain > pure black also. Temporarily apply this material to the roof and
any other structures you need to see through but still want to cast
shadows.
Apparently there are some issues with multiple light sources, but give
it a go anyway!
What's really needed is a true 'shadowcaster' material/shader. One
that's completely transparent, yet still casts a solid shadow.
I wonder if Artlantis has this function? Dwight?
Hope that helps!
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this is an old issue .
I need to study sunlight and shadows for a complete plan which comes through windoes ..etc.. so, I select top view and render with hide ceiling , subsequentely the sun light enter the room from the space of hidden ceiling ( in the attachment I need light in blue boundary but without that ones in yellow )
what I ask for is, can I found a way to give the ceiling material which I can see through but cast shadows ,
I hope I can found the answer with cinerender but if any way with render or without are welcome
and I don't know If I can get that from Rhino and grasshopper
thanks in advance
................................................................................................
about ten years ago I asked the same question and I get this great answer (and have kept it for long time and I had used it with LW render before it was removed by cinerender )
------------------------------------------------------------------------
If I understand you correctly, the question you are asking is "How can I
do a sun study of the floor plan, but with the roof still in position so
you can see the shadows cast from it?"
Palawat gives a possible solution here
<http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/vie ... hp?t=19618>.
To paraphrase - Set up a new lightworks material with the material's
Colour Class set to Plain > pure black and set the Transparency Class to
Plain > pure black also. Temporarily apply this material to the roof and
any other structures you need to see through but still want to cast
shadows.
Apparently there are some issues with multiple light sources, but give
it a go anyway!
What's really needed is a true 'shadowcaster' material/shader. One
that's completely transparent, yet still casts a solid shadow.
I wonder if Artlantis has this function? Dwight?
Hope that helps!
_