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"Ross" <rli### [at] everestkc net> schreef in bericht
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> "Gail Shaw" <gshaw AT sentechsa com> wrote in message
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> > "Ross" <rli### [at] everestkc net> wrote in message
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> > > maybe fake it the way they do in the movies or t.v., cool colored
> > low-light
> > > areas where it's dark, and warm colored light where it's brighter.
They
> > > manage to give the impression that it's dark without it being hard to
> see
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> > Ah! Brilliant idea. Where did you pick that up? Do you work in TV?
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> Just for kicks, I thought I'd try it with a simple scene (I was just
> assuming it could be done earlier ;)
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> I think it looks kind of good. It took some fiddling with fade_power,
> fade_distance, and light intensities.
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Looks like it! Could this be a case where light_group{} could be useful?
Thomas
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