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In article <3fc7c3e7@news.povray.org>,
"Apache" <apa### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Derived from the moon i did some time ago. No radiosity involved here, but a
> huge 8x8 circular reorient area light instead.
Hmm...either too lumpy and jagged, or too spherical, IMO. If it is big
enough to have pulled itself into a spherical shape under its own
gravity, it will have a much smoother surface. If it is too small to do
so, it is very unlikely to have formed such a nearly perfect spherical
overall shape...though not impossible. In any case, a neat object, but
it seems to have some "floaters" and a hard, volcanic-looking surface
rather than a beaten up agglomeration of debris. The asteriod pictures
I've seen show a fairly smooth, pock-marked surface, but this looks
sharp and solid. I think it could be used for a very good volcanic rock,
though...
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