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On 6/19/2010 5:13 PM, clipka wrote:
> Am 19.06.2010 20:23, schrieb SharkD:
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>> I still don't understand what value I /should/ be using for
>> inside_vector. Someplace inside the mesh that is not <0,0,0>?
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> There is no "right" value, and no "wrong" one either except for <0,0,0>
> - any non-zero vector will usually do. I often use "y", but you can just
> as well use "x", "z", "<1,1,1>", "<42,23,4711>",
> "<sqrt(13),log(77),sin(0.2)>" or... well, maybe you get the idea.
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> The only situation when the actual value of this vector may make a
> difference is when you get artifacts - in that case choosing some other
> value may help.
OK, thanks.
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