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From: Kraxmel
Date: 16 Feb 1999 11:15:23
Message: <36c9999b.0@news.povray.org>
Thanks!  I will be very busy this week, but I will try it hopefully this
weekend.  I am interested in seeing what it does.

Thanks, again,

Cman



Ken wrote in message <36C849F1.15406D94@pacbell.net>...
>Colorman (Kraxmel) wrote:
>>
>> I tried it, and it really looks better.  (Its attached)
>>
>> I ended up going with Bob's suggestion of the clipped plane and put a
white
>> sphere behind the camera, and played with its radius till it looked ok.
It
>> did white out some of the stand just a little bit, but I am not too
>> concerned with that (I would guess if I moved it back some it wouldn't do
>> that as much).
>>
>> Anyways, thanks for all the info!!!  I really want to learn POV-Ray (I
even
>> printed the manual - all 320 pages :).
>>
>> Cman
>
>...out of the darkness of night it came proud and statuesque.
>
>Really does bring out a metal finish. Now all you need to do is add a
finish
>statement to that white plane you are using. Since you are new you probably
>don't know that Pov has a default finish for objects that don't have one
>assigned by the user. I thinkd the defaults are diffuse 0.7 and ambient
0.2.
>That diffuse value of 0.7 is really high in my opinion and can be seen in
>evidence by the near halo like glow coming from the bright spot on the
floor.
>
>Try something like:  finish{ambient .3 diffuse .35}
>
>This will mellow it out some and put more focus on the object and not the
>bright spot in the image.
>
>Cheerio,
>
>--
>Ken Tyler
>
>mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net


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