
There is nothing worse than ruining your hard work by overseeing important Purpose for this is to avoid making the background look flat. 10.0īut we still notice that the background is a bit dull, so we need to light it up too. The light also nicely interacts with the character, giving it an awesome look once the character is walking around in the scene. When activate it you can see how it gives that nice shadow on the step, and how it interacts with the environment. The scene already so I am going to do the same and activate it too. We need more light to interact with this side of the floor. The multiplier can make the light more intense or subtle. We can then go back to the Modify, in order to adjust the value of the light with the multiplier tool. You can now see the nice effect interacting with the floor of the scene. So once I have created my Spotlight in the scene, I am going to activate it. In this case, we are working with Spotlight as it generates shadows. For this we go to Create/Light/SpotLight. To make the light interact with the environment we go and create a real light. Now we have light in our scene, but the light does not interact with the Fig.4.0Ĭan go higher or you can go lower with the value. Increase the strength of the glow gradually until you see it being lit up, and it’s showing that it has light in it.

Make sure that there’s an image in your glow map that can give the glow effect you desire. Once I picked the face of the light then I go to my texture settings and I select glow map. Then use the pick material tool to hand pick the face of the light. Inside modify, you go to the Material List. You can click on it directly on the stage, or go to the left-side Content Manager/Scene/Prop and find the light prop. So what do we do now? The first thing we do is go to the light prop at the edge of the scene, to start adding lights. All we have is a character and other props set up, and we have all the lights turned off. And as you can see there are no lights in the scene. OK, so as usual we have our scene open in iClone. So in this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to create a PRO night scene by using spotlight, point light, glow map and more.
