"Lonnie" <lon### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> Scale model of an oak recorder I've owned since childhood. The body was> modeled with Moray, CSG cutaways in POV.
Nice. However, I can see some black speckles on the far side of the cut-out
in the view on the bottom left. Is it a coincident surface problem? Or just
something that will disappear when AA is used?
-tgq
Lonnie wrote:
> Scale model of an oak recorder I've owned since childhood. The body was> modeled with Moray, CSG cutaways in POV.
I've found that a granite pattern with frequency set to 10 makes a
pretty good wood-like pattern.
Regards,
John
> I can see some black speckles on the far side of the cut-out> in the view on the bottom left. Is it a coincident surface problem? Or just> something that will disappear when AA is used?
I'm not really sure about it. Using a lathe object with CSG can alway
produce some unexpected artifacts - in this case it doesn't seem to be a
coincident problem. If I change the spline type from cubic to quadradtic
it goes away in that place and reappears in others. Frustrating!
Lonnie wrote:
> Scale model of an oak recorder I've owned since childhood. The body was> modeled with Moray, CSG cutaways in POV.> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------>
It reminds me of something that happened at this one time in band camp...
-DJ