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Experimenting with glows in MegaPOV. I used Chris Huff's 'glows attatched to
light sources' demo file as a starting point. There are 1050 lights/glows in
each scene. All I changed was the pigment strength.. from 0.01 to 0.03.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
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..... for my music and graphics.
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Looks really, really great!!! I love it!! I think I'm going to load that
code you used as a starting point, too... Cause I haven't noticed...
Well, my experiments with glows have not been succesful. I tried one
glow to light up a sphere with Arnold radiosity.. Very bad result, I
would even call it buggy. It was totally wierd. If I replace the glow
with a white sphere at the same size & position, it looks as expected,
but with a glow - it only generated small white sparkles, like stars.
So I'm interested in knowing why and if it's going to be fixed... But
your scene looks great... An ocean of light!
Hugo
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BigCeef wrote:
> Experimenting with glows in MegaPOV. I used Chris Huff's 'glows attatched to
> light sources' demo file as a starting point. There are 1050 lights/glows in
> each scene. All I changed was the pigment strength.. from 0.01 to 0.03.
Tsk tsk, you know better than to burn magnesium during the chem lab...
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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If anyone's interested, the source to all my scenes is available on my site.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
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www.mariner9.net
..... for my music and graphics.
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
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"Hugo" <hug### [at] mailmedk> wrote in message
news:39E773CC.12DEC72B@mailme.dk...
> Looks really, really great!!! I love it!! I think I'm going to load that
> code you used as a starting point, too... Cause I haven't noticed...
>
> Well, my experiments with glows have not been succesful. I tried one
> glow to light up a sphere with Arnold radiosity.. Very bad result, I
> would even call it buggy. It was totally wierd. If I replace the glow
> with a white sphere at the same size & position, it looks as expected,
> but with a glow - it only generated small white sparkles, like stars.
>
> So I'm interested in knowing why and if it's going to be fixed... But
> your scene looks great... An ocean of light!
>
> Hugo
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I looked at your website....damn you're good.
I guess some people are just born with it..
ian
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Thanks Ian, but really, I just feel like I'm fumbling around with POV. You
see, I never start out with an idea, and work towards it. Instead I just
experiment until I end up with something that appeals to me. I think that's
where the real skill lies.... trying to raytrace what's in your imagination.
Andy Cocker
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www.mariner9.net
..... for my music and graphics.
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
"ian" <ian### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
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> I looked at your website....damn you're good.
> I guess some people are just born with it..
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> ian
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The beginning of the end of the universe?
Bye
Pabs
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