#12058 posted by Spirit on 2015/02/23 15:33:24
isn't the first one without all the soft and 4x4 shebang?
#12059 posted by gb on 2015/02/23 16:07:12
I think the second one is too, actually. The softness is only the penumbra, if I understood ericw correctly.
Actually
#12060 posted by ijed on 2015/02/23 17:23:14
The second one is what I'd expect the first one to look like with just the improved light dome effect.
Extra4 would just make the edges of the shadows smoother, and is the sort of thing it'd be hard to discern at that distance.
What you've got in the second one (appears to be) more sunlights producing a more contrasted effect overall and the additional shadow casts, which are the much, much softer edges.
I'm mouthing off because right now I'm trying to achieve the same thing by hand, and the effect is very similar... but nowhere near as nice.
Ericw
looks pretty nifty. I dunno if it looks better than slapmaps fake GI lighting.
https://slapmap.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/outdoor-lighting-and-fake-g-i-in-quake-with-examples/
Infact I know it doesn't. I think once you add all the fancy new features in then it'll look real nice. I'd love to play with this.
Fifth
#12062 posted by Kinn on 2015/02/23 19:37:49
surely with AO turned on, it'll look just as jolly?
I think with AO turned on it will look good. But probably not as good as fake GI. The thing with the fake GI is that it's less uniform, has brighter highlighted areas.
I think you'd have to spend a bit of time making it less uniform. It would be nice if there was a way to add a bit of a gradient (brighter at the top and slightly darker near the bottom).
Still though, these extra features are always welcome. I assume someone will add radiosity at some point too ;)
And of course I expect someone will get around the problem of adding phong shading ;)
#12065 posted by ericw on 2015/02/23 20:01:06
Spirit, neither one is using soft or extra4, it's just that the second one has lots of suns to give the soft edge on the purple light. I maybe should have left that feature for another comparison, but oh well.
Here's another test where the sunlight deviance angle was raised to 25 degrees: (cloudy day diffusing the light?)
http://i.imgur.com/zJ3nqFt.jpg
The main thing I wanted to show is the effect of using minlight for the light dome (first shot) - this is why the shadowed areas look flat - vs regular additive lights in the light dome (second shot). I think the light domes have a similar number of lights actually.
Fifth, yeah, good point. Could just be a question of tuning the parameters, not sure.
#12066 posted by necros on 2015/02/24 01:43:12
fuck that looks good.
Speaking Of Sunlight
#12067 posted by Kinn on 2015/02/24 01:59:24
back in the elder days when i made maps, I remember various quake engines drew the skybox at different orientations, turning the highly sophisticated idea of sun direction matching the skybox artwork into a bit of a "why do I even bother" situation.
What I'm trying to say is - have the various engine peoples sorted that shizzle out yet?
#12068 posted by metlslime on 2015/02/24 02:14:40
i think so.
Necros
#12069 posted by ericw on 2015/02/24 03:25:43
thanks! also I remember on your website, you were saying it would be nice if you could split up a light entity into a bunch of smaller lights in a ball- i've got that working as part of the same patch, it looks handy!
Awesome!
#12070 posted by necros on 2015/02/24 04:00:23
how are you doing the fake GI? When I did it, I just spawned a bunch of suns in a sphere and divided the light level by the # of suns. I had to convert all the light variables into floats though because each sun would have like 0.5 light intensity. :P
I also find it is *insanely* slow because each sun is now impacting onto the entire map.
Yeah
#12071 posted by ericw on 2015/02/24 04:35:53
that's all I'm doing. It's a dome for _sunlight2, and for regular _sunlight I just jitter the angle a bit on each sun to get the penumbra effect.
It is slow, but none of those screenshots took more than about 20 seconds to light (and I'm on a laptop, though it's an i7 quad, so 8 hardware threads.) It'll be a lot worse for -extra4, but even if it's 4 or 5 minutes for the final light compile, that's not bad.
Lol Kinn
#12072 posted by Tronyn on 2015/02/24 05:32:50
"Elder days," I hope you come back one day.
With all this lighting discussion, I am hoping for some help from some of you with a question I have, "WHY SO UGLY!" I have a map whose architecture I think is reasonably okay, but it always looks like shit in-game, and I think the lighting must be part of it. I have looked at it enough to feel stupid even trying to figure it out. I hadn't even mapped this year until a week ago, and I may be living in a tent this summer while trying to finish my Phd (lol)... but nevertheless I am going to annoy some of you (and/or anyone who volunteers) with this question of WHY SO UGLY, posed in .map form, soonish.
Ericw
#12073 posted by necros on 2015/02/24 05:40:27
I assume you are accounting for how there will be more suns near the poles of the sphere? my problem was I forgot to do that, so there was a much larger percentage of sunlight coming from straight up and less from the sides.
Http://i.imgur.com/zJ3nqFt.jpg
#12074 posted by Shambler on 2015/02/24 11:07:21
Yeah so you need some texturing, good skybox, bit of fog maybe, looks like a neat village layout for Quakey exploration...
You Fucking Cunt
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Don't put urls in the title please kthxbye.
Http://i.imgur.com/XdTlIeZ.png
#12076 posted by Kinn on 2015/02/24 12:51:53
porblem?
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Oh, hey, instead of just making it clickable here are 3 steps that are super easy instead ... wat?
Bitches.
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Just put the URL in the body.
#12080 posted by Spirit on 2015/02/24 15:30:32
#12081 posted by Kinn on 2015/02/24 16:27:44
Just sayin' it's not the end of the world you know?
Kinn Should Write A Book
#12082 posted by spy on 2015/02/24 18:05:17
i believe his a great writer
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