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One for the kids.
It's got some annoying light dots around the inner part of the 'C' (they
show up a lot worse with anti-aliasing off), any clues as to how to get rid
of them.
cheers,
Ian
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Fun!
enjoy of your drawing.
news:408f4938@news.povray.org...
> One for the kids.
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> It's got some annoying light dots around the inner part of the 'C' (they
> show up a lot worse with anti-aliasing off), any clues as to how to get
rid
> of them.
>
> cheers,
>
> Ian
>
>
>
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Look out, Eric!
I didn't notice right away how that block is poised over and behind the
little guy. I was looking at ways the bright specks might be caused.
:-)
Judging by the shadow of the pencil showing on the red A block I'd guess it
could be from that light source and the highlighting. Quick check by making
that light source shadowless should prove or disprove that right away.
Bob H.
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Ian Gilmour wrote:
> One for the kids.
>
> It's got some annoying light dots around the inner part of the 'C' (they
> show up a lot worse with anti-aliasing off), any clues as to how to get rid
> of them.
>
> cheers,
>
> Ian
Wow, that's... disturbing.
But, well done!
--
Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>
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"Ian Gilmour" <ian### [at] igilmourfreeservecouk> wrote in message
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| meet eric
Hello, Eric, nice to .... uhhh, bye, Eric.
-Shay
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Thanks for the tip - I'll play around with the lighting.
cheers,
Ian
"Hughes, B." <omn### [at] charternet> wrote in message
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> Look out, Eric!
>
> I didn't notice right away how that block is poised over and behind the
> little guy. I was looking at ways the bright specks might be caused.
> :-)
> Judging by the shadow of the pencil showing on the red A block I'd guess
it
> could be from that light source and the highlighting. Quick check by
making
> that light source shadowless should prove or disprove that right away.
>
> Bob H.
>
>
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