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Hi Trying to create a curved ceiling plane so that lights can be cut into it. Any suggestions? Thanks
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"Trying to create a curved ceiling plane so that lights can be cut into it." - Like what? Can you put here some images about what you are talking please?
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Im just guessing, but here it is. A curved ceiling can be "faked" with an inplace mass... the proyect i attach is just a suggestion of how can be that solved. after doing that "ceiling" you can place a spot light family inside a generic face based ( this will make the family "normal" to the curvature of the mass), in the face based one its going to be upside down, set a ies light to that direction..that can be a problem later. Hope it solves your problem.
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