Ken wrote:
> Try adding extinction 0.1 to the scattering statement and drop your
> intervals setting. Your intensity color level is much smaller than
> anything I have ever tried and I am surprised you are getting anything.
> The extinction may make this difference more visible once added. Also I
> posted source yesterday on the images group for participating media you
> might look at. The only reason it looks as rough as it does is because
> I was in a hurry and used a very low max samples setting for that render.
> I also doubt you need the min. samples as high as you have them and
> they could probably be reduced to 10.
I used to use atmosphere in earlier versions and kind of figured out howto use
it correct. My first few tries with media aren't really sucesses so
far :-) Besides, I was trying to get very subtle hues...
I downloaded your source and I'm toying with it...
Thanks...
S.
>
>
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> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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