Christoph Hormann wrote:
> The radius of the circle does not matter, once you project it on a
> hemisphere you get an anisotropic distribution (meaning the density of the
> points depends on the direction like explained in my last post). But feel
> free to try it out, i'm sure if you check the quality of the results you
> will see it.
This anisotropy is inevitable - the density of the samples is decreasing
with theta but constant in phi. If you plot the radiosity sample
positions you can see this quite clearly with the official samples.
>
> Christoph
>
Mike Andrews.
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