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I figured it out! I just needed more photons, that's all.
"Thesmophoriazusae" <pan### [at] aol com> wrote:
> I've simplified the situation just to experiment. It seems that my objects
> inside the bowl do not want to show caustics. I tried just putting a simple
> flat glass wall between the light and the candies, and then I see that the
> floor shows the caustics, but the candies do not. Does it make any
> difference that they are mesh objects with uv-coordinates?
>
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> Mike Williams <nos### [at] econym demon co uk> wrote:
> > Wasn't it Thesmophoriazusae who wrote:
> > >I have a glass bowl with some candy inside, and the candy looks very dull,
> > >as if no light is coming into the bowl...I've tried playing with media,
> > >interior, filter/transparency, photons, etc, but I don't know what I'm
> > >doing wrong...I should be able to see the shadows and highlights on the
> > >candy inside the bowl.
> > >Help?
> >
> > Is it possible that your max_trace_level is not high enough?
> >
> > --
> > Mike Williams
> > Gentleman of Leisure
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