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From: Rohan Bernett
Subject: Laser glitches
Date: 19 Jul 2002 06:07:21
Message: <3D37E480.537AB0EE@yahoo.com>
I hope someone can help me with a few problems I'm having with my scene
containing some lasers.

1. A circular disc appears at the location of the light source and can
be seen through objects.

2. An extra beam appears in the middle of the image.

3. The beams seem to dissappear in front of some objects.

4. The visible beams don't bounce off all the mirrors, even though the
sopt of light does.

Anybody have any ideas on how to fix this?

I'm using POV-Ray 3.5 for windows if that's any help.

I'll post the source code in the scene files group.

Rohan Bernett _e_ii


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From: Sir Charles W  Shults III
Subject: Re: Laser glitches
Date: 19 Jul 2002 17:27:02
Message: <3d388426$1@news.povray.org>
The best way to do a laser beam is to fake it.  Use cylinders with media or
cylinders that have a greater than 1 value for ambient (or a combination of the
two).  Give them "no_shadow" keywords and you will not have "ghost" beams
showing up, only the ones you mean to have.
    I would write a macro that figures out where the cylinders should be and how
much brightness they should have (for the beam splitter, for instance.)

Cheers!

Chip Shults
My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip


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From: Mark Wagner
Subject: Re: Laser glitches
Date: 20 Jul 2002 03:06:17
Message: <pan.2002.07.20.07.05.38.207177.221@gte.net>
On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 06:05:52 -0400, Rohan Bernett quoth:

> I hope someone can help me with a few problems I'm having with my scene
> containing some lasers.
> 
> 1. A circular disc appears at the location of the light source and can
> be seen through objects.

This could be a bug with cylindrical lights, but I'm not sure.
 
> 2. An extra beam appears in the middle of the image.
> 
> 3. The beams seem to dissappear in front of some objects.
> 
> 4. The visible beams don't bounce off all the mirrors, even though the
> sopt of light does.

Try raising your max_trace_level.  I think there's also a max_trace_level
for photons; try raising that (if it exists).

-- 
Mark


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From: Marc-Hendrik Bremer
Subject: Re: Laser glitches
Date: 20 Jul 2002 04:30:37
Message: <3d391fad@news.povray.org>
"Rohan Bernett" <rox### [at] yahoocom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3D37E480.537AB0EE@yahoo.com...
> I hope someone can help me with a few problems I'm having with my scene
> containing some lasers.
>
> 1. A circular disc appears at the location of the light source and can
> be seen through objects.
>

Sorry, I don't know what you mean by that.

> 2. An extra beam appears in the middle of the image.
>

I was able to remove that one by commenting out the "parallel"-keyword from
the laser light-source.

> 4. The visible beams don't bounce off all the mirrors, even though the
> sopt of light does.
>

I have no clue why that happens. I increased max_trace_level (for photons
and in general) a lot, but to no avail. Strange.

Marc-Hendrik


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From: Rohan Bernett
Subject: Re: Laser glitches
Date: 28 Jul 2002 21:32:01
Message: <web.3d449ae74db7c3a5d02c7b870@news.povray.org>
Marc-Hendrik Bremer wrote:

>> 1. A circular disc appears at the location of the light source and can
>> be seen through objects.
>>
>
>Sorry, I don't know what you mean by that.
>

Take a look at the laser itself, you can see a black disc about halfway
along the case, that is where the light source is located, you might need
to adjust your gamma correction or monitor settings to see it clearly.

>> 2. An extra beam appears in the middle of the image.
>
>I was able to remove that one by commenting out the "parallel"-keyword from
>the laser light-source.
>

The problem is that if you do that, the light no longer accurately simulates
a laser.



Rohan _e_ii


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