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Orchid XP v3 wrote:
> Well... this wasn't *quite* what I was aiming for, but... it's sort of 
> neat, no?
Yes, it is interesting. I can see a new way to make glowing neon tubing 
here, perhaps with light_groups or something.
~Sam
 
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message 
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> Orchid XP v3 wrote:
>> Well... this wasn't *quite* what I was aiming for, but... it's sort of 
>> neat, no?
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> Yes, it is interesting. I can see a new way to make glowing neon tubing 
> here, perhaps with light_groups or something.
>
Indeed interesting. I've tried to get that glowing effect in the past for 
neon tube but never found a satisfactory solution. I'm curious to see the 
code of this one.
JF
 
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>> Yes, it is interesting. I can see a new way to make glowing neon tubing 
>> here, perhaps with light_groups or something.
> 
> Indeed interesting. I've tried to get that glowing effect in the past for 
> neon tube but never found a satisfactory solution. I'm curious to see the 
> code of this one.
Actually it wasn't supposed to be glowing.
I created the shape and set pigment=rgbt 1, and the whole object 
vanished. So I set ior=1.5, and only the curved parts were visible. So I 
set specular=0.8, and... this happened. It seems the light is purely due 
to total internal reflection. (You're looking at the glass edge-on, but 
it's actually quite thick.) I used photos, which colour the shadows 
slightly too, further enhancing the "glowing" effect.
My original plan was to make the lambda deep blue, and the background 
look like copper. But when I did that, the colours clash horribly... 
Also green doesn't work well. I'm sure I'll figure something out!
 
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