Look at the dark patches on the door frame.Īny tips on how to avoid these unwelcome ground level light source reflections? Then the light source near the girl's right lower leg gave a black patch on it. The round light patch on the left came from the light source (with 5cm elevation from the floor). ![]() So I tried to follow her tricks by putting several light sources with elevation around 5cm to 40cm, but some of the renders seem to give some desirable effects. The tips shared in the thread seems too complicated for me but I am deeply impressed with CeciliaB's post where she put light sources on the floor to simulate light beam spots on the floor. ![]() Thanks Emanuelle! That thread indeed is very informative. I know the protuding part from the ceiling is ugly but I don't know how to flaten it without losing the effect of downlight.Īny tips to share on creating a proper downlight?Įmmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer Using incandescent light source without downlight housing I used Blender to create a simple cylinder with a bottom face removed and import it to Sweethome3D to simulate a downlight housing. So I put a incandescent light source instead but that doesn't look like a ceiling downlight at all because it creates a bright spot on the ceiling. I want to put ceiling downlight but cannot find it in the default library. This topic has been viewed 21797 times and has 17 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 18 ![]() Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Open discussions Forum: Gallery Thread: Ceiling downlight
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