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Actually, I changed the scatter values to around .15 which gave an image
much more like the original (except that I tinted the light brownish) to
try and give a more dusty feeling...it looked better with white light,
but this light looks more like "sunlight") Anyhow, the image is
1152x864 so I'm not posting it, but rest assured that my results are
much more in line with my original.
Steve
Gail Shaw wrote:
>
> Stephen Lavedas wrote in message <37272432.365315FB@virginia.edu>...
> > As requested, here are my atmospheric media settings... Ken I am
> >posting this in here because it is only a snippit of code and I believe
> >it belongs here as a reply to Gail's request.
> > As a side note, I upped the intervals and samples because when two or
> >more spotlight beams overlapped there was grainyness which isn't
> >entirely gone, but is diminished. Also, extinction is a good value to
> >play with.
> >
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> I'll see how this turns out.
>
> Gail
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