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Hi all

 

I know this has come up before, but I have not found a definitive or clear cut answer on my searches

 

I there an industry standard lighting design and analysis software solution which is accredited in the UK or known to be very accurate and reliable.

 

For example, if I want to alter an image I use Photoshop

 

If I want to design a lighting scheme I use "????????"

 

Thanks

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Hi

As I just found out I cant post links but search for

Relux (free)

Dialux(free)

AGI32(demo) ($$$)

There all fairly solid and widely used for lighting design.

 

Lighting Analysis in max9 seems a little bit of a chore, though has been used on the TV areas for the Scottish Parliment I think so can be done.

 

What would be good in max would be a way to output all the lighting analysis info for say invisible planes such as walls ceinlings working areas etc. Means could spend my whole day just using max and photoshop :)

If you play with the programs above you'll get a better idea what I mean.

 

Any problems give us a shout.

 

Rob

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Hi all

 

I know this has come up before, but I have not found a definitive or clear cut answer on my searches

 

I there an industry standard lighting design and analysis software solution which is accredited in the UK or known to be very accurate and reliable.

 

For example, if I want to alter an image I use Photoshop

 

If I want to design a lighting scheme I use "????????"

 

Thanks

 

 

If you want to check lighting levels and that sort of stuff I think you should be heading towards Radiance. Which is a lighting analysis tool. I think it's open source (free). It might be tricky to get your models into Radiance. I know that you can bring Ecotect model relatively easy into Radiance but there must be other ways. Ecotect itself does some lighting analisys itself.

 

Now there is also a Vectorworks add on for lighting designers. I don't really know how good or bad it can be. Check the website.

 

http://radsite.lbl.gov/radiance/ (for radiance)

http://www.squ1.com/ (for ecotect)

http://www.nemetschek.net/spotlight/featurelist.php (for Spotlight, the Vectorworks add on)

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Hi!

 

I have been involved with the design of this functionnality in 3ds Max Desgin 2009 and here are the main highlights:

 

- you can create a 3d light metering grid in space

 

- this grid can display lighting levels in the 3d view as well as in the rendered view

 

- validated sky models have been added (CIE Overcast/Clear, Perez All Weather)

 

- you can drive the Daylight system intensity and orientation using EPW Weather files

 

- it of course works with photometric lights as well

 

- its all scriptable and you can export light levels to excel

 

- it of course works with animations

 

I also posted a few scripts improving the workflow here:

 

http://www.pfbreton.com/3d/

 

Pierre-Felix Breton

Product Designer, Autodesk M&E

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Thanks guys.

Plenty to look at there.

 

I was dubious about using max / vray as it seems to depend on graphical output, where as I need to be able to stand by the results when the thing gets built. I havn't upgraded to 2009 yet though so will find the disk and take a look.

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