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On 1/25/2016 3:46 PM, clipka wrote:
> Am 25.01.2016 um 21:06 schrieb Mike Horvath:
>> On 1/25/2016 4:28 AM, Kenneth wrote:
>>>
>>> Here's a 'complete' scene including your scattering media (with a
>>> camera and a
>>> light-- having a LIGHT is important for seeing this media type) plus a
>>> HOLLOW
>>> container object for the media to be enclosed in. (A simple sphere
>>> here.) At
>>> least you'll see *something* now! ;-)
>>
>> I should have clarified. I can *see* the media, it is either the right
>> color but too dense if I set the scattering to <0.2,0.4,1.0>, or it is
>> properly dense but too dark. There seems to be no way to set the density
>> independently of the color.
>
> The question to be examined here is this:
>
> Is the media not to your liking because it differs from the original
> image, or because you think it looks wrong?
Because it differs from the original image. Can I lower the density
without changing the color?
Mike
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