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  Re: Problem with 'seams' in merge.  
From: Sun Tzu
Date: 20 May 2003 11:07:40
Message: <3eca44bc$1@news.povray.org>
I did play with increasing the max_trace_level variable.  The last 
render was done with max_trace_level set to 50.
  "Aaron Gillies" <no### [at] spamcom> wrote in message 
news:3eca2c00@news.povray.org...
  Try setting a higher number in max_trace_level in the global_settings.
   
  When I am doing glass objects, I start with something like 12 and step
  down during successive renders until I get to the lowest setting that
  works.
   
  There might be another way to do this ...
   
  Aaron
   
   
    "Sun Tzu" <sun### [at] nospamhotmailcom> wrote in message 
news:3ec983aa@news.povray.org...
    I was inspired by an image posted here (I wish I could remember the 
author's name), and decided to make my first macro to generate a similar 
shape.  I couldn't figure out how to do this shape with just Tori and 
Sphere CSG, and had to use a Cone as well.  Unfortunately the 'seams' 
are visible where the spheres are cut out and join with the tori.  Is 
this an inherent problem with POV accuracy and rounding errors, or is 
there a flaw in my math?  More importantly, is there a way to fix it?  I 
will attach my source as well as the picture.
     
    Also the opening on the far side of the sphere doesn't seem to show 
up in this view, but I've checked with a top down view and it is 
definitely there.  Maybe it's just the angle.
     
    P.S.  This is my second post.  When I made my first post, I was 
unaware of the 'reflective sphere on checker plane' requirement for 
first posts.  Hopefully this one satisfies the requirements.  ;-)


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