In Action, a blooming node is a child of a light. Multiple lights can be parented to the same Blooming object.
To add a bloom to the scene.
- Add and position a light to your scene.
- Do one of the following:
- Drag the blooming node from the node bin and place it in the schematic.
- Double-click the blooming node.
A Blooming object is added to the schematic. In the Result view, you can see the bloom effect.
If there is only one light in the scene, the blooming node is automatically connected to it. If there are several lights in
the scene, select the light in the schematic that you want parented to the blooming node before adding the blooming node.
Otherwise, you can parent the blooming node to the light or lights manually in the schematic.
- Optional: To add a texture component, select the blooming object in the schematic, then double-click a texture node in the
Relighting tab of the node bin.
- To display the Blooming menu, double-click the Blooming object in the schematic, or follow the tab population rules for the
Object menu.
Blooming with Texture Components
Similar to the workflow of the Lens Flare, you can add texture components to a blooming node to enhance the effect. When using
blooming in Stamping mode, texture components must be attached to see any result.
The Stamping tab of the Blooming menu has global settings for all attached components, but each component texture has its
own menu to control settings particular to it.
Be aware of the following when working with texture components attached to a blooming node:
- Each type of component can be added multiple times to a blooming object, each with its own settings.
- Some settings in the Basic tab of the component menu do not affect stamping, such as Number, Position, Variance, and Seed.
Only one instance of the texture pattern is used for stamping, so these settings have no effect.
- You can use the Border FX settings for each component to decide how the luminance of the objects that the blooming is affecting
modulates the Basics settings (Intensity, Scale, Rotation, and Ratio) of the texture pattern. Centre and Spread are not used
for blooming.
- You can re-texture a component using a Diffuse Map with your own texture media applied. To do so, select the component in
the schematic, then select the media you want to use from the media list, and double-click the Diffuse Map node in the node
bin. In this case, the Pattern settings in the component menu are not applicable, though you can still use the settings in
the Basics and Border FX tabs of the component menu, as well as the Diffuse menu settings.