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From: Chris Chiu
Subject: no directional light?
Date: 12 Aug 1998 18:02:13
Message: <35d202d5.0@news.povray.org>
I just started using povray yesterday, and I am a bit surprised that there
is no directional light in pov-ray.  Is this true, or did I just missed it
in the documentation?  Thanks.


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From: Dan Connelly
Subject: Re: no directional light?
Date: 12 Aug 1998 19:39:55
Message: <35D219CB.FACC2410@flash.net>
Chris Chiu wrote:
> 
> I just started using povray yesterday, and I am a bit surprised that there
> is no directional light in pov-ray.  Is this true, or did I just missed it
> in the documentation?  Thanks.

You are correct.  All that exist are point lights, which
can be constrained in the form of "spotlights" and
"cylinder lights", but remain basically point sources.
Area lights are implemented as sort of a superposition
of point sources.

To approximate directional lights, you can put the
point source so far from the scene that the solid angle
subtended by the visible objects relative to the light 
origin is small.

Dan

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http://www.flash.net/~djconnel/


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