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In lugnet.space, Richard Marchetti writes:
> Did you really use trans-orange or is that flat out trans-red? It's fine
> either way, I am just trying to figure out why the orange is so fiery. Did
> you tweak the images in something like photoshop?
>
> -- The Ice Worm
Just a little helpful (hopefully) hint:
If you use the LGEO library through POV-Ray, Trans-Orange comes out red like
this. The way I fix it is to edit the POV file. It's actually not hard:
1. Scroll through the top stuff till you get to color definitions.
2. Find the definition for "Color57"
3. Change the rgb values to taste (personally, I change it from <1.0,0.4,0>
to <1.0,0.55,0>. I also change the "filter" value from 0.95 to 0.85 to make
it show the color a little better, but that's just me)
4. Save the file and render.
Just thought this might come in handy, Ice Planet 2002 contest and all...
Hope this helps :^D
Tim Romine
AFOL for life
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