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Yes, I have "looked" at it, but honestly, I'm not exactly sure what to do
with it (yet). I keep thinking that some day, I'll try to understand it
more. I've certainly been impressed by some of the demos, and some of the
results that I've seen others attain are stunning. Just about anything
Jaime does blows my mind at a technical level.
I've played around with it every once in awhile, mostly fudging values on
the demos, but so far, I've never actually incorporated it into any of my
scenes.
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Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
"Gilles Tran" <tra### [at] inapg inra fr> wrote in message
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> > Actually, I've started experimenting with with "fade_distance" and "fade
> > power" using area lights (10x20 for the flourescents in this case, and
5x5
> > circular for the incandescents). Even without radiosity, those two
things
> > seem to make an "indoor" image come to life.
>
> Did you have a look at Jaime's lightsys macro system
> (http://www.ignorancia.org) ? I believe it's the most physically accurate
> modeling of indoor lighting that is available in POV-Ray so far. It could
be
> handy for this type of project.
>
> G.
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