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I'm hoping this will be my final render. Used a recursion limit of 6 for the
radiosity here, hardly any difference from 4.
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That's great! Looks like someone spilled something on the floor..
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> That's great!
Thanks!
> Looks like someone spilled something on the floor..
Yeah it started off as an oil patch but then I decided it would make more
sense if that much liquid actually came from something, you don't normally
see that kind of spill from a car.
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 15:11:38 -0800, Thomas Lake wrote:
>I'm hoping this will be my final render. Used a recursion limit of 6 for the
>radiosity here, hardly any difference from 4.
This version looks much better, as you say I can't tell any difference
radiosity wise but I couldn't see anything wrong with the quality of the
first one either.
A great piece of work.
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> This version looks much better, as you say I can't tell any difference
> radiosity wise but I couldn't see anything wrong with the quality of the
> first one either.
Actually the previous one used a recursion limit of 1, but as Chistoph
pointed out I had neglected to make sure all the textures had an ambient
value of 0, so it looked like it was using a higher limit.
> A great piece of work.
Thanks!
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Very strange!
I always thought that a garage is a place with old baskets, scattered tools,
oil stains.... but definitively no vacuum cleaner!
Chaps.
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Chaps <cha### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:3c4427de$1@news.povray.org...
> Very strange!
>
> I always thought that a garage is a place with old baskets, scattered
tools,
> oil stains.... but definitively no vacuum cleaner!
It appears to be a "Shop-Vac" -- an industrial wet/dry vacuum for cleaning
up shop-type spills. My garage has one.
>
> Chaps.
>
Tom Bates
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Thomas Lake wrote:
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> I'm hoping this will be my final render. Used a recursion limit of 6 for the
> radiosity here, hardly any difference from 4.
>
Much better i think, as the docs say for recursion_limit 3 is perfectly
sufficient in most cases, using 6 is probably much slower.
I think the spill on the floor should be darker (or better the floor
texture below it.
Christoph
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