standaman
07-21-2005, 12:58 PM
Rencently I've been attempting to work on texturing my Chevy SSR from Gerald A.'s tutorial(great tutorial by the way - I learned much about modeling and about the LW tools). Things are coming along, but now I'm in a "learning texturing mode". The question I have is this "is there any way of adjusting the SHUTTER ANGLE(it's set at 180 degrees) and also the exposure time( .0165 s)on the camera? I'm not a photographer, but what little I do know is that exposure time means how long the shutter is open allowing light to enter. .0165s is a very short time. The problem I'm having is that to get any decent render results, I've got to turn the intensity of the lights up to about 100% or higher. I was thinking that if I could increase the time the aperture(exposure time) is open, then more light would enter. I also know that I'm dealing with a virtual camera, but the concept should be similar, don't you think? So, the question is are the SHUTTER ANGLE and EXPOSURE TIME adjustable and if so, how? I've already checked the camera properties, and there doesn't appear to be an option on that panel to adjust either of the two.
Thanks,
standaman
Thanks,
standaman