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John VanZwieten wrote:
> That will solve part of the problem, but since minifig homes often don't have
> backs, you end up seeing right through the house.
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> Perhaps I could add glass to all the windows, then define the glass properties
> in POV to reflect and refract the light beyond recognition. Tips for doing
> this are quite welcome.
Is there an easy way to tell POV that a given surface is a one way
window type of deal? You could fill in missing walls with a surface
which is totally transparent from the outside, and either a neutral
color, or the interior color from the inside.
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Frank Filz
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| (...) have (...) properties (...) Great minds think alike! I don't know the answer to this, but I intend to post a question about it on the POV newsgroup. I was thinking about a 1-way mirror. -John Van (25 years ago, 8-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.general)
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| (...) That will solve part of the problem, but since minifig homes often don't have backs, you end up seeing right through the house. Perhaps I could add glass to all the windows, then define the glass properties in POV to reflect and refract the (...) (25 years ago, 3-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.general)
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