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How can I apply a light source to only a specific object? The
"projected_through" command doesn't get quite what I want, because as I
understand it, the command "projected_through{object}" will still cast shadows
from the object onto the others, which I don't want. Does that make sense?
Thanks, GB
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Never mind, I just discovered light groups. Please excuse the spam.
"Garrett Baird" <the### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> How can I apply a light source to only a specific object? The
> "projected_through" command doesn't get quite what I want, because as I
> understand it, the command "projected_through{object}" will still cast shadows
> from the object onto the others, which I don't want. Does that make sense?
>
> Thanks, GB
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Garrett Baird wrote:
> Never mind, I just discovered light groups. Please excuse the spam.
>
Don't worry, It's happen to all of us! :)
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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Applying a light source to a specific object
Date: 5 Apr 2011 12:50:13
Message: <4d9b4845@news.povray.org>
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> Never mind, I just discovered light groups. Please excuse the spam.
>
No problem, it's the "new users" forum after all ;)
Alain
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