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From: Simon
Subject: aniso
Date: 9 Sep 2001 13:12:46
Message: <3b9ba30e@news.povray.org>
How can I get this effect in POV?


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From: Tek
Subject: Re: aniso
Date: 9 Sep 2001 13:27:25
Message: <3b9ba67d$1@news.povray.org>
You can get something siilar by playing with the surface normals. Rune has a
cool trick for doing brushed metal that looks kinda like that on his website:

http://rsj.mobilixnet.dk/3d/goodies/goodies.html

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Tek
http://www.evilsuperbrain.com

Simon <sim### [at] surfeude> wrote in message
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From: ben paschke
Subject: Re: aniso
Date: 9 Sep 2001 20:34:03
Message: <3B9C0AF2.9491C885@rsp.com.au>
You could look at http://www.aetec.ee/fv/vkhomep.nsf/pages/povman2
a patched version that lets you program how the surfaces are shaded.

Simon wrote:
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From: Simon
Subject: Re: aniso
Date: 10 Sep 2001 07:23:16
Message: <3b9ca2a4@news.povray.org>
> You could look at http://www.aetec.ee/fv/vkhomep.nsf/pages/povman2
> a patched version that lets you program how the surfaces are shaded.
I used this patched version before 3.5 came out.


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