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From: Kevin Loney
Subject: Media sky
Date: 9 Jun 2002 20:01:48
Message: <3d03ec6c@news.povray.org>
k, I'm working on a media sky, and I personnally like it and think it will
fit nicely into my scene however, the media near the sun is good, but the
media further away from the sun looks way to dark, any suggestions?

--
Kevin
http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
#macro _(r)#if(r<12)#local i=asc(substr("oqshilacefg",r,1))-97;
disc{<mod(i,7)-3,div(i,7)-1,6>,z,.4pigment{rgb 10}}_(r+1)
#end#end _(1)//KL


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: Media sky
Date: 9 Jun 2002 20:08:22
Message: <3d03edf6@news.povray.org>
> k, I'm working on a media sky, and I personnally like it and think it will
> fit nicely into my scene however, the media near the sun is good, but the
> media further away from the sun looks way to dark, any suggestions?


Actually, it all looks just about right to me (and very good). If you think
it's too dark, you might want to switch to scattering type 5 and specify
your own eccentricity.

Obviously, you need to up your sampling parameters. I suggest giving method
1 a try, since that will keep it from looking like you used the stacked
planes method.

BTW: check your system clock =)

 - Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]


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