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maybe this will help?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtdhnCsuut0&t=264s 8:57
Oh, wow. Thank you so much! That's actually a very clever way of using lightbounce. This actually revitalized my GMod poster rendering because it just opened up so many ideas to me.
Seriously dude, this is really ♥♥♥♥♥♥' useful, thanks!
Thing is does this require vtools? or no? and as well where can i get light bounce?
I apologize for the extremely late necro of this thread, but I have found out the people behind soft lamps also helped around with the 'Life Mod' addon as well. In there, you can manually adjust the graphics of your game. I managed to make the shadows in the base game with this addon become extremely high quality and sharp, removing any fuzziness I once was plagued with in the shadows. This could help with the base quality of the shadows and artificial lighting in the game.