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  1. I'm building a railroad indicator lamp, essentially a red/green traffic light. I wanted to simulate the look of the optics of these lights which were designed by mounting an incandescent lamp at the focal length of a coloured glass fresnel lens (like in a lighthouse) such that its light is only visible when viewed almost on-axis as one would from a long distance. I think I've come up with a believable result using a hierarchical klieg light mounted inside the enclosure. It's aimed to shine inside the case and illuminate a small internal disc, standing-in for the lamp filament, sitting near the focal length of the lens. Viewing the indicator while it turns in front of you produces a result I'm satisfied with. semaphore_test.mp4 The problem is that, as far as I can tell, hierarchical lights (sun, bulb or klieg) do not handle well the shadows of other parts of the model. I set up a test model that's similar to my indicator lamp. Inside the open sided box is a klieg light aimed at a target disc that in this case has a hole in its centre. In any render from the modeling window there are no shadows generated by any surface regardless of whether the shadows are ray-traced or Z-buffered. Strangely a chor render does have translucent ray-traced shadows but the light still passes through the entire model and falls on an external model. My work around was to make an inside screen that was totally black so the light hitting the rear of the case is absorbed and only the target disc is illuminated. As for the light leaving the back of the enclosure, I'm fortunate that there will be about 4 ft. (1.2 m) between the rear of my indicator lamps and the nearest surface so I should be able to set a fall-off value that minimizes the spill. I suppose since hierarchical lights are typically used for things like automobile headlights this has never been an issue before. However you'd quickly notice this glitch if you were trying to shooting a night scene using the dome light of car as illumination. The passengers would have shadows while the other parts of the car would not. Obviously the ultimate work-around would be to add the lights in the chor but it would be nice to have this convenient feature work.
  2. Shadow options turned on for ALL objects, camera and lights but no shadows rendering from the camera in the chor. Any help appreciated.
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