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Re: Anyone willing to render a scene for me?
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Mon, 10 Feb 2003 23:09:09 GMT
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Anders Isaksson wrote:
Also look at 'area_light' instead of jumping to radiosity. Still slows the
rendering, but not as much.

Yeah. I used area lights in a previous scene one time. They worked well.
(http://users.ifriendly.com/fourfarrs1/artron/rossaric-big.jpg)

light_source {
  <0,2000,5000>
  color rgb 0.55*<1, 1, 1>
}

i.e. I always have the full range for the color definition (<1, 1, 1> in
this case), and multiply with an intensity factor (0.55 in this case).

That's really good to know! Thanks for the help. I'm going to try some
things now...

--Ryan
ryanjf@ifriendly.com
http://users.ifriendly.com/fourfarrs1



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