Image 1 of 9. Approximately 7 days to render; had a power failure
midway through (ruining my 50+ day uptime record on that machine, too).
Illustration of light shining through plano-plano lens (or just a flat
cylinder of glass).
Image 2 of 9 will be a plano-concave lens.
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Tim Cook
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-empyrean
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Hey, that's pretty nice! I like the pattern on the wall, though I don't know
if you wanted there to be any.
For this kind of realistic light behaviour, I also suggest using WinOSi
(freeware).
Regards,
Hugo
Hugo Asm wrote:
> Hey, that's pretty nice! I like the pattern on the wall, though I don't know> if you wanted there to be any.
here's some other tests i made before losing interest due to sudden urge
to make a macro to do the lens given a few standard variables like focal
length... :P
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Tim Cook
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