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Bram Lambrecht <braml@juno.com> wrote in message news:20000413.215143.8079.0.braml@juno.com...
> "Mark Sandlin" <sandlin@nwlink.com> writes:
> > Do you have Photoshop? You can place a lens flare anywhere and also
> > adjust the brightness. If you don't, you could email me a pic and I
> > could drop one on it for you.
>
> I have Photoshop on a CD that I lost :/
> I used Corel PhotoPaint, which has all the same features as Photoshop, to
> play with the lens flare (not only can I choose the brightness, I can
> also choose the lens type!)[1]. Right now I'm rendering the model using
> as many LGEO parts as possible.[2] I'll see how a lens flare looks
> somewhere other than the canopy later...
> --Bram
>
> 1) Hey, at least lens flare is a little more useful than page curl :P
>
> 2) I created an include file which hacks all the available LGEO parts
> into an L3P file. If there's any interest, I'll post a copy somewhere.
> I tried to get the pattern on slopes to show up, too, but POV didn't seem
> to want to add the color of the part later, it just left the slopes
> black. So, the slopes are smooth, as in L3P...
>
>
There's interest here. Can you explain more about what you did and how to use it in an L3P'd file?
-John Van
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