Command entry:Select an object that has radiosity solution information.
Rendering menu
Advanced Lighting
Lighting Analysis
To query light levels, analyze the data, and produce reports, use the Lighting Analysis dialog. This dialog provides rendering
data on material reflectance, transmittance, and luminance.
For example, a lighting engineer might need to know if light fixtures in a scene provide an even level of illumination on
the walls of a building. The engineer uses the Lighting Analysis dialog after placing the lights in the ceiling and processing
radiosity. The engineer inspects the light levels and material reflectance in the scene and then adjusts the brightness of
lights, changes units, or reduces material reflectance.
To use the Lighting Analysis tools, a radiosity solution must be calculated and displayed in the scene. For better feedback,
use it in conjunction with the Pseudo Color Exposure Control. This tool maps luminances or illuminances to pseudo colors that show the brightness of the values 3ds Max converts.
Interface
Statistics group
Displays the radiosity solution lighting statistics for the object you select.
- Quantity
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Indicates the desired photometric value:
- The amount of energy leaving a surface.
- The amount of energy arriving at a surface.
- Point
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The luminance or illuminance at the point on the object where you clicked.
- Point Reflectance
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The reflectance of the surface material at the point on the object where you clicked.
- Point Transmittance
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The transmittance of the surface material at the point on the object where you clicked.
- Object Avg
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The amount of light intensity for the object as a whole.
- Object Min
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The object’s minimum luminance or illuminance value.
- Object Max
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The object’s maximum luminance or illuminance value.
- Scene Max
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The scene’s highest luminance or illuminance value.
Selection Information group
- Object Name
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The name of the selected object.
- Object Area
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The area size of the selected object.
- Point Location
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The X,Y,Z coordinate of the point on an object you clicked.