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Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> But I see now that it would need
> to be blurred reflection to get the desired effect.
Depends on the material, actually. If you have a very polished,
mirror-like surface, then you don't need blurred reflection. Anything
rougher than that, and blurred reflection is needed (and probably also
reflection exponent).
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