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Nieminen Juha wrote:
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> Margus Ramst <mar### [at] peakeduee> wrote:
> : You couldn't quarantee that the brightest object is hit during the preliminary
> : pass.
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> Then the object is so small that it doesn't affect the scene anyways.
> And if there were any problem, you could always specify the correct value
> by hand...
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Just an idea...
Not as obvious at it may seems, but the object may be out of the image.
If you're doing an animation with a traveling,
the appearing/vanishing objects with radiosity may just impacts a lot
the brightness of the consecutive images.
Now, the question is "is using radiosity in an animation a reasonable thing ?".
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