Dark Objects

So I hope I'm in the right spot. I've found a number of ways to make a specific object into a light source, like a sword that's supposed to glow like a light bulb. For one of my renders, though, I'm wanting to do the opposite; I need an object that absorbs light like a black hole, so that everything around it looks darker. If there a way to do this? I primarily use 3Delight, but I can use Iray if that's the only way to accomplish this.

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  • nemesis10nemesis10 Posts: 3,432

    If you don't mind iRay, https://www.daz3d.com/dark-matter-shaders has the coolest black shader!

  • Sven DullahSven Dullah Posts: 7,621
    edited September 2022

    notaperegrine_5d4feec43b said:

    So I hope I'm in the right spot. I've found a number of ways to make a specific object into a light source, like a sword that's supposed to glow like a light bulb. For one of my renders, though, I'm wanting to do the opposite; I need an object that absorbs light like a black hole, so that everything around it looks darker. If there a way to do this? I primarily use 3Delight, but I can use Iray if that's the only way to accomplish this.

    Try a spotlight with negative light intensity!  You need to turn limits off in parameters settings. [3DL]

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  • In iRay a negative emissivity works. Make the colour white and it darkens everything. Make at a colour and you darken and tint. Regards, Richard
  • Sven DullahSven Dullah Posts: 7,621
    edited September 2022

    richardandtracy said:

    In iRay a negative emissivity works. Make the colour white and it darkens everything. Make at a colour and you darken and tint. Regards, Richard

    It works in 3Delight too, will post some renders... 

    ...ok, an emissive lightplane as ceiling light, UE2 in bounce/GI mode, a sphere with a dz default surface:

    image

    ,,,with the sphere made emissive (physical falloff on):

    image

    ...with negative diffuse- ambient- and lightstrength:

    image

    ...and, as suggested by @richardandtracy, white emissive color and pure black diffuse- ambient color, negative lightstrength:

    image

    In 3Delight one could play with light falloff, shadow color and whatnot, to get a result that has absolutely nothing to do with PBR:)) The last render, if using no falloff, would be pitch black.

    UberArea bounce GI.png
    800 x 450 - 457K
    UberArea bounce GI emissive sphere.png
    800 x 450 - 476K
    UberArea bounce GI emissive sphere neg.png
    800 x 450 - 507K
    UberArea bounce GI emissive sphere neg white.png
    800 x 450 - 383K
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  • Sven DullahSven Dullah Posts: 7,621
    edited September 2022

    And, of course, forgot to mention negative occlusionwink

    negative occlusion.png
    800 x 450 - 385K
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  • Really cool stuff.  I always enjoy your posts but many times fail to comment and tell you!  Thank you.

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