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Chris S. <chr### [at] bluelectrodecom> wrote in message
news:3985e47b@news.povray.org...
> You're probably right...but when is water pressure uniform? Even in
> swimming pools there are slight currents jostling bubbles into odd shapes.
> Still, the general shape does look pretty good and lives up to DeWitt's
> jellyfish theory.
Good point about the currents. Temperature gradients would also play a
factor.
> I know the scene is meant just for test purposes but what really strikes
me
> is the media. It looks quite natural and works well. Do you think you
> could e-mail me the source?
Since you asked so nicely, I've posted the source for the scene to p.b.s.f.
:{)
The media, as you'll see, has a simple turbulated marble density map. In my
mind, it seemed like a quick cheat to simulate light rays beaming down into
the water.
David
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