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Am 05.03.2012 22:23, schrieb James Holsenback:
> On 03/05/2012 03:16 PM, clipka wrote:
>> Toying around with SSLT and the "Stanford Lucy" model, I didn't aim for
>> this - it just happened to me. Now ain't she a beauty?
>
> Hey cool ... how about a little summary of the settings you used, I
> could use a little sanity check. I'm guessing/hoping you were playing
> with mm_per_unit?
The Lucy model is ~1.5 POV-Ray units in height.
mm_per_unit is set to 100, so Lucy is ~15 cm in height.
Material must have been something like this:
material {
texture {
pigment {
marble
warp { turbulence 1.0 }
color_map {
[0.0 color rgb <0.5,0.7,0.5>]
[1.0 color rgb <0.5,1.0,0.5>]
}
}
finish { subsurface { translucency 20 } }
scale 0.1
}
interior { ior 1.5 }
}
The translucency setting means that a photon can travel an average of 20
mm within the material before it is either scattered or absorbed.
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