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Alain wrote:
> Just use une single box twice as high and put the two media in it,
> translated as needed. When you have more than one media in a
> container, they add toggether.
Thanks a lot. That works well for getting rid of the gaps.
But now I have another problem with the same scene. When looking at the
media from certain angles, I get "jittery" artifacts, and sometimes the
media look like stacked planes instead of voxels. Also, when using
interpolation, the results are very strange.
See the attached images. The file df3_test-pos uses camera location
<5,0,0>, df3_test-neg uses camera location <-5,0,0>, and df3_test-int
also uses location <-5,0,0> and also "interpolate 2". The df3 file is
the same as in my previous post.
Why is df3_test-neg so noisy?
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