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  Re: YACGSE (yet another cgsphere entry)  
From: William Tracy
Date: 8 Jun 2007 13:13:33
Message: <46698e3d$1@news.povray.org>
Bill Pragnell wrote:
>> BTW, it would be cool to see this image with radiosity. Bring it up the
>> level of your 3D-rtc entry. ;-)
> Errr, this image already relies heavily on radiosity... without radiosity
> the shadowed areas are all black.

Wow, on the first take it sure looked like just ambient to me, but I'm 
starting to see the radiosity effects on the inside of the sphere.

Are you using any sort of sky sphere?

-- 
William Tracy
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