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"Robert McGregor" <rob### [at] mcgregorfineartcom> wrote:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> > Am 19.02.2011 17:48, schrieb Bruno Cabasson:
> > > The right slab is the same as the left, plus subsurface with 'classic' wax SSLT
> > > parameters. I am discovering SSLT, but what happened to the texture?
> >
> > It is being ignored.
> >
> > The apparent color of an SSLT-enabled material is solely the result of
> > the SSLT parameters ("[reduced] scattering coefficient" and "absorption
> > coefficient").
> >
> > Future versions of POV-Ray will "reverse engineer" those SSLT parameters
> > from the pigment and a kind of "translucency parameter".
>
> Ah, well there's the "for some reason" ;)
>
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> www.McGregorFineArt.com
Thanks for explanations!! I feel less stupid... Current implementation does good
job (still playing with candles ... and having fun!), congrats, and also well
done Robert for your code.
I also noticed that pigment appears with metallic specularity.
I long for POV's SSLT next episode.
PS: Am turning mad: I see SSLT everywhere now. When I see a vase or go to
toilets, I think 'SSLT'. Shoot me please ...
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