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Re: Postcard from Poland
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lugnet.cad
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Date:
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Mon, 18 Oct 2004 23:33:05 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Anders Isaksson wrote:
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Maybe you could use a spotlight, so that the light from inside the building
is not directed at the post?
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Ive tried with spotlight, but then the interior of the building get dark.
Spotlight creates light like a reflector, not like a bulb.
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Or you could experiment with fadedistance and fadepower so the light
doesnt reach that far,
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This is much better idea, I have to try it. Thanks!
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I did that in my 1998 Christmas Card,
http://w1.161.telia.com/~u16122508/merry.htm
Heres the POV-code for the candles (there are 19 of them, and they are the
only lights in that picture)
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Then I just replaced each
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object 3062dotdat matrix ...
with
object lightpoint matrix ...
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Oh, this is smart. Ive used light.dat in MLCad to place the light sources.
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And then there is the radiosity variation, much softer pictures, muuuuch
longer rendering time. My private masterpiece:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=253462
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Great work and I can imagine how long it took to render - with this mirror
behind the table...
Bye,
--
shaggie
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