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Lewis wrote:
> I've rendered a better version for my lab report. Just thought it
> *might* slightly interest someone out there.
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> I just want to point out that in my experiment, twisting the half-circle
> lens 30 degrees would cause the light beam to bend 20 degrees. So I
> tried it in the scene and it worked. The dark sphere is 0 degrees, and
> every other sphere is 10 degrees more off.
Cool.
But make the beam red, so that it will look like a laser (thus, not
raising the question about color splitting).
Best,
S.
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