the alpha channels are causing the overall lighting to dim in my case when more than one switch is on, is there any fix for this? i.e., 2 simple ceiling lights, I would expect 2 to be brighter than one with more coverage. I noticed the coverage got larger but the first one dims. I believe this is cause by having overlaps when cropping i suppose? Are we suppose to ensure that each crop of the alpha channels are not overlapping?
hey mate, so if they are all alpha channels and set to 50% like in video should be no issues. just like when i demo the dinning and sitting spaces. brighter no as if you set them all to 50%, But coverage yes light source is showing it in both the RAW file and Blight Blended file. as for overlapping a lot of mine overlap and i did not see any issues. Hope that help else DM me and ill try to help out.
@@Just_Maslo Hi thanks a lot for looking into this. I was looking at your next video on the yaml configs, if you can refer to somewhere starting around the 17 minute mark when you were toggling different rooms. I see that when the lights at the outside porch was turned on, the adjacent room with tv in it was dimmed significantly. I am having the same thing and it seems to affect some regions more than others.
@@hk9443 yep i see what you are saying, i dare say that was due to my light blending. This was really a rushed blend where i wanted to ensure what i was doing working. I did want to redo it in the future as i want to add landscaping to it, guess that will be a true test.
@@Just_MasloOh can you share what exactly is done wrongly on the light blending? I have been trying many ways and I still get the dimming of some lights
@@hk9443 if the 2 images overlap when rendered then you will get dark parts, but also might be a limitation to the back end which nothing can be done possibly. not sure at this point until i dedicate some time to testing it when i created the version 2 dashboard, if you figure it out let me know as i would love to hear the resolution.
Great video. Love the detail on how to do this and fallow along
thanks mate :)
Great work, thank you so much!
thanks mate
Great video. no time wasting ❤
Glad you liked it
the alpha channels are causing the overall lighting to dim in my case when more than one switch is on, is there any fix for this? i.e., 2 simple ceiling lights, I would expect 2 to be brighter than one with more coverage. I noticed the coverage got larger but the first one dims.
I believe this is cause by having overlaps when cropping i suppose? Are we suppose to ensure that each crop of the alpha channels are not overlapping?
hey mate, so if they are all alpha channels and set to 50% like in video should be no issues.
just like when i demo the dinning and sitting spaces.
brighter no as if you set them all to 50%, But coverage yes light source is showing it in both the RAW file and Blight Blended file.
as for overlapping a lot of mine overlap and i did not see any issues.
Hope that help else DM me and ill try to help out.
@@Just_Maslo Hi thanks a lot for looking into this. I was looking at your next video on the yaml configs, if you can refer to somewhere starting around the 17 minute mark when you were toggling different rooms. I see that when the lights at the outside porch was turned on, the adjacent room with tv in it was dimmed significantly.
I am having the same thing and it seems to affect some regions more than others.
@@hk9443 yep i see what you are saying, i dare say that was due to my light blending.
This was really a rushed blend where i wanted to ensure what i was doing working.
I did want to redo it in the future as i want to add landscaping to it, guess that will be a true test.
@@Just_MasloOh can you share what exactly is done wrongly on the light blending? I have been trying many ways and I still get the dimming of some lights
@@hk9443 if the 2 images overlap when rendered then you will get dark parts, but also might be a limitation to the back end which nothing can be done possibly.
not sure at this point until i dedicate some time to testing it when i created the version 2 dashboard, if you figure it out let me know as i would love to hear the resolution.
Can do all of this, but doesn't know the difference between "dining" and "dinning". Amazing.