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http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Parametric
This page could use a little more info about what are good values for
max_gradient, or how to choose a good value.
Mike
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On 11/21/2016 3:16 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Parametric
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> This page could use a little more info about what are good values for
> max_gradient, or how to choose a good value.
lol ... ok but first you're going to have to be more specific. what /i
do/ know about max_gradient is that the value changes with more complex
the objects. this page is a markup and grammar disaster so i'm going to
be touching the page anyways.
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On 11/21/2016 3:50 PM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
> On 11/21/2016 3:16 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Parametric
>>
>> This page could use a little more info about what are good values for
>> max_gradient, or how to choose a good value.
>
> lol ... ok but first you're going to have to be more specific. what /i
> do/ know about max_gradient is that the value changes with more complex
> the objects. this page is a markup and grammar disaster so i'm going to
> be touching the page anyways.
>
I don't know how to use max_gradient either. Maybe someone who actually
knows can chime in?
Mike
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On 11/21/2016 4:00 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> On 11/21/2016 3:50 PM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
>> On 11/21/2016 3:16 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>>> http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Parametric
>>>
>>> This page could use a little more info about what are good values for
>>> max_gradient, or how to choose a good value.
>>
>> lol ... ok but first you're going to have to be more specific. what /i
>> do/ know about max_gradient is that the value changes with more complex
>> the objects. this page is a markup and grammar disaster so i'm going to
>> be touching the page anyways.
>>
>
> I don't know how to use max_gradient either. Maybe someone who actually
> knows can chime in?
like i said ... the max_gradient value changes (increases) the more
complex the object is
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On 11/21/2016 4:56 PM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
> On 11/21/2016 4:00 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> On 11/21/2016 3:50 PM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
>>> On 11/21/2016 3:16 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>>>> http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Parametric
>>>>
>>>> This page could use a little more info about what are good values for
>>>> max_gradient, or how to choose a good value.
>>>
>>> lol ... ok but first you're going to have to be more specific. what /i
>>> do/ know about max_gradient is that the value changes with more complex
>>> the objects. this page is a markup and grammar disaster so i'm going to
>>> be touching the page anyways.
>>>
>>
>> I don't know how to use max_gradient either. Maybe someone who actually
>> knows can chime in?
>
> like i said ... the max_gradient value changes (increases) the more
> complex the object is
>
How complex is more complex?
Mike
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On 11/21/2016 5:05 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> On 11/21/2016 4:56 PM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
>> On 11/21/2016 4:00 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>>> On 11/21/2016 3:50 PM, Jim Holsenback wrote:
>>>> On 11/21/2016 3:16 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>>>>> http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Parametric
>>>>>
>>>>> This page could use a little more info about what are good values for
>>>>> max_gradient, or how to choose a good value.
>>>>
>>>> lol ... ok but first you're going to have to be more specific. what /i
>>>> do/ know about max_gradient is that the value changes with more complex
>>>> the objects. this page is a markup and grammar disaster so i'm going to
>>>> be touching the page anyways.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I don't know how to use max_gradient either. Maybe someone who actually
>>> knows can chime in?
>>
>> like i said ... the max_gradient value changes (increases) the more
>> complex the object is
>>
>
> How complex is more complex?
you're kidding right? i've finished de-shamblizing that page and trying
out something a little different from the bunch of run on sentences:
http://wiki.povray.org/content/Reference:Parametric
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