Is there a way to create a LumenRT scene and adding it to the standard scene selection tab when starting up the program? I would like to create a blank scene much like "simple ground" only without the sky and clouds and a flat black terrain, so really a blank scene that ignores the "real world feel" just to take advantage of lumenRT's lighting and VR capability for model reviews that don't need the environment until much later on. it also helps with doing fly through videos where a client doesn't want to see hills and sky just the model.
Hello Jean,
Its a real time software, so it will hard to remove the sky form the scene impossible.
But you cheat by creating a huge closed Box.
Thanks.
Rg,
Ankur Ashesh
I find this topic quite intriguing. Why should it not be possible to switch off the sky? Or terrain/ base plane?
I think Ankur might mean LumenRT is intended as "real world" software, so that all geometry is subject to real world environmental influences (light, wind, etc.). Yes, it is "real time" too - but why could that not be the starting point for building this software? Granular control over environmental variables should also be possible.
Other worlds exist, such as outer space or the microscopic world in a petri dish. If I were asked to model and visualize a new module bolted onto the ISS in LumenRT, I would also like to have control over my modeling environment. Someone modeling DNA strands or atomic particles would want similar control. The author of this topic would like to model a world 2km below ground (https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/microstation_visualization/f/visualization-forum-1977638070/185867/lumenrt-scene-design-cube-limitations-can-it-be-made-bigger)
As it happens, the same author has found a failure in LumenRT in which his terrain disappeared. If this kind of thing can happen by mistake - why not give us control to make it happen deliberately? https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/microstation_visualization/f/visualization-forum-1977638070/184499/why-has-my-scene-stopped-showing-me-the-landscape
Anyway, I'm just thinking aloud on a late Friday afternoon - and though I would try Ankur's cheat. It sort of works, but better with a sphere so that the cube corners are never visible.
Max