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I turned down the ambience and brilliance to illustrate the problem here.
If it's not readily apparent, the light is only lighting part of a smooth,
even, surface. You can see at the back of the desk it goes really crazy.
There's nothing obstructing the light's path, either. It is above the
center of the desk a little over a foot high. You can tell this by looking
at the shadows.
I'm using very basic light source and texture here, so I don't know what the
problem is.
light_source {
<52.5, -6.2, -20>
rgb <1,.97,.9>
}
#declare wood_WingsMat =
texture{
pigment{ rgbf <0.726940, 0.646726, 0.436164, 0.00000e+0>}
finish{
ambient 0
diffuse 1
brilliance 0
specular 0.500000 roughness .05
}
}
Can anybody help a poor, lost soul?
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