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Re: Transparent colors in POV-Ray
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Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:23:38 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.ray, Timothy Gould wrote:
When do you think 1.1 is available????? I am waiting for film export!!!

Ok, I think your problem can't be solved because the surfaces meet exactly the
same plane. So the renderer has to decide which color to take. As both are
exactly the same I think it is randomize which color.

Probably first-come, first-served which is essentially random as far as the user
is concerned.

As an idea you might be able to work around the problem by shrinking all studs
in the completed model. Shrinking them by a couple of percent would probably
look OK and reduce the instance of this problem.

If I think about it this might be a nice addition to l3p or LDview POV export.

But I am not a POV-Ray guru. I might be wrong.

cu
mikeheide

Tim

I thought that l3p did shrink all the dimensions a little bit, so that two
adjacent brick's co-planar surfaces don't appear as one surface.

I quote from the L3P web page:

Seams between bricks

To have more realistic renderings L3P can make a little space between the
bricks. Until today you couldn't tell where in the POV-Ray renderings one brick
ended and the next brick (with same color) started.
Read more about the -sw<w> Seam Width option.

Kevin



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  Re: Transparent colors in POV-Ray
 
(...) L3P shrinks whole highlevel parts, thats a feature I was planning to implement later. But if you shrink the whole part the window and brick will still share the same stud dimensions. Shrinking only the studs could cause problems later on when (...) (15 years ago, 14-Jun-09, to lugnet.cad.ray)

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(...) Probably first-come, first-served which is essentially random as far as the user is concerned. As an idea you might be able to work around the problem by shrinking all studs in the completed model. Shrinking them by a couple of percent would (...) (15 years ago, 14-Jun-09, to lugnet.cad.ray)

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