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Fog does not appear to work behind transparent triangles.  In the attached
image, the triangle has a transparent stripe across the middle.  The green
background{} shows through the gray fog.
The problem occurs in both 3.6.2 and 3.7 RC3.  I am using Windows XP.
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global_settings { assumed_gamma 1 }
triangle
{  <-1, -1, 0>, <1, -1, 0>, <0, 1, 0>
   pigment
   {  gradient y color_map
      {  [0.5 rgb x]
         [0.5 rgbt 1]
      }
      scale 2 translate y/2
   }
   translate 3 * z
}
light_source { <1, 1, -2> * 1000 rgb 1 }
background { rgb y }
fog
{  distance 1000
   color rgb 0.5
}
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"Cousin Ricky" <ric### [at] yahoo com> wrote:
> Fog does not appear to work behind transparent triangles.  In the attached
> image, the triangle has a transparent stripe across the middle.  The green
> background{} shows through the gray fog.
>
> The problem occurs in both 3.6.2 and 3.7 RC3.  I am using Windows XP.
> ________________________________________
>
> global_settings { assumed_gamma 1 }
>
> triangle
> {  <-1, -1, 0>, <1, -1, 0>, <0, 1, 0>
>    pigment
>    {  gradient y color_map
>       {  [0.5 rgb x]
>          [0.5 rgbt 1]
>       }
>       scale 2 translate y/2
>    }
>    translate 3 * z
> }
>
> light_source { <1, 1, -2> * 1000 rgb 1 }
>
> background { rgb y }
>
> fog
> {  distance 1000
>    color rgb 0.5
> }
Look like triangles aren't a true 2D shape.  Add 'hollow' to your triangle and
it's fine.
-tgq
 
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