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> "Alain"<aze### [at] qwertyorg> wrote in message
>> The documentations clearly state that all object modifiers must follow all
>> objects items.
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> It is good to hear that there is at least one thing that the documentation
> "clearly states". Because most parts of the documentations are rather
> unclear.
Maybe if you look in the documentations for object modifiers...
You'll see that clipped_by IS an object modifier.
You'll also see, at the top, that object modifiers must be at the end of
any object's definition.
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> I am at a loss how a sentient being can claim that they are "totally
> different things".
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max_trace_level (default value 5) is how many ray-surface to follow when
you have refraction or reflection. Each surface do have an effect on the
value of a specific pixel. In 3.7, contrary to versions 3.6.2 and
earlier, plain transparent surfaces that don't reflect nor refract are
not counted against max_trace_level.
When you exeed max_trace_level, the colour returned is black (rgb 0).
max_trace (default value 1) is, for an isosurface in a CSG, how many
surface to EVALUATE or FIND. Here, the crossed surface don't have ANY
effect when computing the falue of a pixel.
If you set max_trace_level 1, it means that you stop following new rays
after the first reflection or refraction. You'll get black instead of
reflection or refractions.
With max_trace 1, the second and successive surfaces are not evaluated.
That means that you don't find when you exit the isosurface.
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