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I was expecting to see more there than the plane alone. You mean to say
you used reflection on the land and sky as well???
Well anyhow, I was going to ask about this before but figured it would
have been for nothing, but now I have to. The bright rod-like object
jutting out from the nose of the plane behind the propellor, what the heck
is that? It was dark before and I figured it for a machine gun. Don't
recall seeing it in the view from the opposite side.
Well, looking like it needs a dogfight partner in any case, I understand
this is just part of a bigger plan though.
GrimDude wrote:
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> I love the SuperPatch! :)
>
> Radiosity again. The sky is a temporary sphere meant to provide something to
> reflect. Angle dependant reflections have been defined for nearly every
> object.
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> GrimDude
> vos### [at] arkansasnet
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> [Image]
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