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  Re: Inelastic Collison w/ Radiosity ~72K bu  
From: Sander
Date: 2 Sep 2000 11:43:03
Message: <MPG.141a30f85cb9e6398968f@news.povray.org>
In article <39af6bb1@news.povray.org>, vos### [at] yahoocom says...
> After testing radiosity with this new scene, I'm rather afraid to modify it
> for a hemispherical light source.
> 
> I have tried a few variations of motion blur with the system seen here. If,
> anyone can tell me how to more realistically represent acceleration in the
> blur, I would like to hear it!
> 
> Compression was not kind.
> 
I like the image: it does suggest motion. How to make it more realistic: 
I can't help you there. 
The collisions are near elastic though, if I'm not mistaken. With 
inelastic collisions much energy is dissipated (into heat mostly) and the 
movement decreases rapidly! The fun of these things is that they continue 
for a long time...

-- 
Regards,  Sander


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