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Heh heh just what I was going to ask last night at 1:00 a.m. ( but I
postponed it until 5 a.m. since I went to sleep and I use a free i-net
account from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m. :-(
Seriously, I wanted to place several neon bulbs on the left wall of a tunnel
I am making. Did not work with area lights. Here's a workaround of the
problem (no adaptive 0 of course). Fix to suit your needs (use as an
area_light, spherical_light, my_girlfrend_shaped_light etc.)
Hope this helps.
--Peter
pet### [at] usanet
#declare Lamps=5
#declare Bulbs=5
#while (dummy<Lamps)
#declare dummy1 = -div(Bulbs,2)
#while (dummy1<=div(Bulbs,2))
light_source
{ <-4.25,4.5,dummy*15+dummy1*3/Bulbs> color Gray50/Bulbs
fade_distance 4
fade_power 2.25 // not what you'll see in real life, but who cares?
}
#declare dummy1=dummy1+1
#end
#declare dummy=dummy+1
#end
Margus Ramst wrote in message <35D### [at] peakeduee>...
>Hi.
>
>This problem may have been addressed before...
>
>Anyway, I have discovered a quirky thing I haven't noticed before about
>area lights in POV.
>
>It seems when using liht fading, the brightest spot, from where the
>attenuation starts is the center of the area_light, i.e. the
>illumination is not distributed evenly across the surface of the
>area_light source.
>
>This is especially anoying when using higly elongated light sources like
>neon tubes with light fading - there is a bright spot of liht at the
>nearby wall around the center of the tube, which does not look very
>realistic.
>
>I have included an example scene which demonstrates this well (uncomment
>the media if U got the time):
>
>/BEGIN SCENE/
>
>camera {location <7,0,-10> look_at <0,0,0>}
>
>light_source {<0,0,0> rgb <1,1,1>
> area_light y*5, x, 5, 2 adaptive 1 jitter
> fade_distance 2 fade_power 2}
>
>//media {scattering {1 rgb .1}}
>
>plane {z, 1 pigment {rgb .8} finish {ambient .2 diffuse .6} hollow}
>
>polygon {4, <-.5, -2.5, 0>, <.5, -2.5, 0>, <.5, 2.5, 0>, <-.5, 2.5, 0>
> pigment {rgb 1} finish {ambient 1 diffuse 0} no_shadow}
>
>/END SCENE/
>
>Is this inherent in the way POV simulates area lights?
>Is there a workaround for this problem?
>
>
>Thanks.
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