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Hello Chaps ( and chapettes ),
This little WIP is using radiosity with a "White" light souce shining
through the window (which you cant see). I want to warm up the light,
perhaps a little yellow or orange. Unfortunately every time I change the
light the result makes me sick! Can anyone give me the alteration to
<1,1,1> that could warm this up ( oh and incidentally not make me feel
sick ).
Thanks
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Felbrigg wrote:
> This little WIP is using radiosity with a "White" light souce shining
> through the window (which you cant see). I want to warm up the light,
> perhaps a little yellow or orange. Unfortunately every time I change the
> light the result makes me sick! Can anyone give me the alteration to
> <1,1,1> that could warm this up ( oh and incidentally not make me feel
> sick ).
Hey, that spilled coffe looks very semblant to the one on my table!
But mine is not that thick...
For the sunlight, I used to add a bit of Gold (from colors.inc).
Regards..
--
Jaime
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"Felbrigg" <som### [at] microsoftcom> wrote:
> Hello Chaps ( and chapettes ),
>
> This little WIP is using radiosity with a "White" light souce shining
> through the window (which you cant see). I want to warm up the light,
> perhaps a little yellow or orange. Unfortunately every time I change the
> light the result makes me sick! Can anyone give me the alteration to
> <1,1,1> that could warm this up ( oh and incidentally not make me feel
> sick ).
>
> Thanks
Try Jaimes awesome light system
http://www.ignorancia.org/t_lightsys.php
An easy way to get realistic light.
-Peter
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Peter Hertel wrote:
<snip />
> Try Jaimes awesome light system
> http://www.ignorancia.org/t_lightsys.php
>
> An easy way to get realistic light.
>
> -Peter
Among other things!
And a fellow VIM user too!
--
Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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