SkyeLights Decorative Lighting Props [Commercial]

SkyewolfSkyewolf Posts: 476
edited October 2019 in Daz PA Commercial Products

SkyeLights are a set of eclectic Edison bulb props to jazz up all your renders. The set comes with drop lights in three lengths small, medium and long, preset groups in small, medium and large and four scattered groups, tight small, tight large and loose small, loose large.

The lights are set up to mimic real-world lighting and the filament glows with soft white light illumination. The color of the lights are changed by the glass materials, not the emissive and the set comes with 8 bulb shapes as well as various colors and glow settings.

Also included is a utility to allow you to remove the bulbs from the selected figure or figures to make it simpler to change them out in your scene after they have been placed.

Bloom settings are also included as a bonus.

   

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  • JonnyRayJonnyRay Posts: 1,744

    I really like this style, Skye. I was thinking that because of how you created it, we could also mix and match in some glass shaders (for example, Jen's Ornate Glass or DG's Iray Art Glass shaders) and get additional custom looks.

  • SkyewolfSkyewolf Posts: 476
    edited October 2019
    JonnyRay said:

    I really like this style, Skye. I was thinking that because of how you created it, we could also mix and match in some glass shaders (for example, Jen's Ornate Glass or DG's Iray Art Glass shaders) and get additional custom looks.

    That you can! All the emissive comes from the filament itself. You can use whatever you'd like for the glass shaders.

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  • Don't delete the attachment after placing the inline link - it's still referring back to the attached file. You see it because it's cached, but no one coming later will see the image.

  • SkyewolfSkyewolf Posts: 476

    Don't delete the attachment after placing the inline link - it's still referring back to the attached file. You see it because it's cached, but no one coming later will see the image.

    Whoops! Thanks Richard!
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