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  Re: A bright, sunny, nice hallway. ~160kb  
From: Kyle
Date: 5 Apr 1999 02:33:04
Message: <37084AD2.C5776EE4@geocities.com>
Yeah, I didn't think it would really.  I had tried a rendering w/
radiosity but strangely, didn't see a difference really.  Maybe I'll try
that again.  You like the plant!  You really like the plant!  I knew it
was a winner :-)  Thanks for the comments Mr. Tyler.

		Kyle


> 
>   I doubt it would benifit from the use of photons. The use of radiosity
> on the other hand is suggested. Photons are better reserved for situations
> where there is likely to be refracted light passing through a substance.
> Flat panel glass has little if any refraction value. Flat panel glass with
> water sandwiched inside like an aquarium would be a better example when to
> use it as would prisms, drinking glasses, and hand blown glass works.
> 
>  Nice plant.
> 
> --
> Ken Tyler
> 
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net


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