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From: Psychomek
Subject: Photons and UDO files
Date: 24 Aug 2000 00:22:45
Message: <39A4A4BA.70F81967@home.com>
Anyone know what the "usual" time for a glass UDO object to render with
photons?  2 days, 3 days, a week, a month?


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Photons and UDO files
Date: 24 Aug 2000 01:17:47
Message: <39A4AF6E.EBE21765@pacbell.net>
Psychomek wrote:
> 
> Anyone know what the "usual" time for a glass UDO object to render with
> photons?  2 days, 3 days, a week, a month?

Minutes to hours depending on the number of facets, the amount of
reflection, the number of photons you shoot at it, and how many
light sources are present in the scene that are allowed to shoot
photons at the object in question. There are really too many
variables to give you an accurate answer.

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Photons and UDO files
Date: 24 Aug 2000 01:26:59
Message: <39A4B197.522878E5@pacbell.net>
p.s. the ior value will also affect the render time when photons are
used.

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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: Photons and UDO files
Date: 24 Aug 2000 09:19:22
Message: <slrn8qa902.2ej.ron.parker@fwi.com>
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 22:15:26 -0700, Ken wrote:
>
>
>Psychomek wrote:
>> 
>> Anyone know what the "usual" time for a glass UDO object to render with
>> photons?  2 days, 3 days, a week, a month?
>
>Minutes to hours depending on the number of facets, the amount of
>reflection, the number of photons you shoot at it, and how many
>light sources are present in the scene that are allowed to shoot
>photons at the object in question. There are really too many
>variables to give you an accurate answer.

More to the point, POV doesn't have something called a "UDO" object.  That's
a Moray thing, and tells us nothing about what the object actually is.  It
could be a sphere, for all we know.

-- 
Ron Parker   http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
My opinions.  Mine.  Not anyone else's.


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From: Psychomek
Subject: Re: Photons and UDO files
Date: 25 Aug 2000 02:33:57
Message: <39A614FF.DE0DA041@home.com>
it is a mesh of a diamond...  (9 diamonds to be exact) with AA, Jitter, 5x5 area
light, and a plane.  i think i posted the code in the binary.scene-file
group....  look for diamond lockup or something like that


Ron Parker wrote:

> On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 22:15:26 -0700, Ken wrote:
> >
> >
> >Psychomek wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know what the "usual" time for a glass UDO object to render with
> >> photons?  2 days, 3 days, a week, a month?
> >
> >Minutes to hours depending on the number of facets, the amount of
> >reflection, the number of photons you shoot at it, and how many
> >light sources are present in the scene that are allowed to shoot
> >photons at the object in question. There are really too many
> >variables to give you an accurate answer.
>
> More to the point, POV doesn't have something called a "UDO" object.  That's
> a Moray thing, and tells us nothing about what the object actually is.  It
> could be a sphere, for all we know.
>
> --
> Ron Parker   http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
> My opinions.  Mine.  Not anyone else's.


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From: Psychomek
Subject: Re: Photons and UDO files
Date: 25 Aug 2000 02:35:57
Message: <39A61577.A0CEADBD@home.com>
"hangup diamond" is the exact post....

Ron Parker wrote:

> On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 22:15:26 -0700, Ken wrote:
> >
> >
> >Psychomek wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know what the "usual" time for a glass UDO object to render with
> >> photons?  2 days, 3 days, a week, a month?
> >
> >Minutes to hours depending on the number of facets, the amount of
> >reflection, the number of photons you shoot at it, and how many
> >light sources are present in the scene that are allowed to shoot
> >photons at the object in question. There are really too many
> >variables to give you an accurate answer.
>
> More to the point, POV doesn't have something called a "UDO" object.  That's
> a Moray thing, and tells us nothing about what the object actually is.  It
> could be a sphere, for all we know.
>
> --
> Ron Parker   http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
> My opinions.  Mine.  Not anyone else's.


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