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  Re: Baking powder, does it needs photon ??  
From: Thomas Lake
Date: 16 Apr 1999 04:39:28
Message: <3716EA79.A9A78477@home.com>
Bob Hughes wrote:

> This is great stuff. I indeed think it *could* help, especially if you
> can get a mild sort of spectral dispersion in there, you know, by adding
> a averaging color_map to the light along with the regular light color
> syntax.
> The liquid in the tank goes almost unnoticed, and knowing how fish tanks
> split light this would be good to show it's existence better maybe. That
> upside down "graduate" threw me a curve to begin with as it d/l'ed. The
> flask contents don't appear to filter light at all, and I'm not so sure
> about the photon mapping doing good rather than harm to the rest. I
> haven't had much luck getting subtle caustics yet.

The caustics in my image (post: "My first real photon map image") are fairly
subtle although I don't know what caused this effect, I used an area light
and I've heard that UvPov has some problems with area lights so maybe that's
how the caustics got so subtle?

>
>
> Nicolas wrote:
> >
> > Do u guys think that this picture could really
> > benefit from the photon map patch ?
> >
> > This is the modelisation of an experiment
> > to retrieve carbon dioxyde from a baking
> > powder's alcoholic fermentation.
> >
> > -=Nicolas=-
> >
> >  [Image]
>
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