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Very convincing argument for using radiosity, the "3D" look is brought
out so well and done well too as Alan K. has said. In fact I wouldn't
have realized just how bland a non-radiosity image was if not for this.
Your Image 2.2 seemed to be lost from the web page so you might want to
check on that.
Alan Kong wrote:
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> On 2 Jul 1999 01:12:28 -0400, Nieminen Mika <war### [at] cc tut fi> wrote:
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> > This time I tested the effects of the recursion level. Comments are
> >welcome.
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> Very nice radiosity test images, Warp. Looks great! Well thought out,
> showing the effects of radiosity on objects in shadowed areas of the scene,
> too.
>
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