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Blender Cycles: Lighting and Rendering Cookbook

You're reading from   Blender Cycles: Lighting and Rendering Cookbook If you're already au fait with Blender, this book gives extra power to your artist's elbow with a fantastic grounding in Cycles. Packed with tips and recipes, it makes light work of the toughest concepts.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782164609
Length 274 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface Introduction FREE CHAPTER 1. Key Holder and Wallet Studio Shot 2. Creating Different Glass Materials in Cycles 3. Creating an Interior Scene 4. Creating an Exterior Scene 5. Creating a Cartoonish Scene 6. Creating a Toy Movie Scene 7. Car Rendering in Cycles 8. Creating a Car Animation 9. Creating an Iceberg Scene 10. Creating Food Materials in Cycles Index

Using IES files in Cycles

The final step for this recipe will be to add the light for the big lamp next to the pouffe. To do this, we will use Illuminated Engineering Society (IES), which is a file format used to store photometric data. Thanks to IES files, we will be able to recreate the distribution of lights based on specific lamps inside programs that support this format.

Getting ready

Cycles, by default, does not support IES files, but we can use a script for it. You can find the script at the following page on the Blender Artists' website: http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?276063-IES-Lamps-to-Cycles.

Note

The script is also included with the recipe files of this cookbook.

To install the script, we need to navigate to the User Preferences | Addons section of Blender. In the lower-left part of the window, we need to click on the Install from Fileā€¦ button, shown in the following screenshot, after which a browser will open. Let's go to the location of the python...

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