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It seems clear how to duplicate the glass_old.inc textures, but how do I
create an amethyst material? Do I use all the amethyst colors or just
one? If more than one, how do I combine them?
Thanks,
John
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"John Dalbec" <jda### [at] cbosscom> wrote in message
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> It seems clear how to duplicate the glass_old.inc textures, but how do I
> create an amethyst material? Do I use all the amethyst colors or just
> one? If more than one, how do I combine them?
Those colors are for attenuating the light through a transparent or
semitransparent object (clear-pigmented objects if not intending to change
the color). Just one is used, such as the following way:
#include "glass.inc"
sphere {
0, 1
material {
texture {
pigment {
Col_Glass_Clear
}
finish {
F_Glass9
}
}
interior {
I_Glass2
fade_color Col_Amethyst_03 // example here
}
}
}
Although you could apply a color_map using them too:
#include "glass.inc"
sphere {
0, 1
material {
texture {
pigment {
radial frequency 1 rotate 90*x
color_map {
[0.1 Col_Amethyst_01 filter 1]
[0.1 Col_Amethyst_02 filter 1]
[0.3 Col_Amethyst_02 filter 1]
[0.3 Col_Amethyst_03 filter 1]
[0.5 Col_Amethyst_03 filter 1]
[0.5 Col_Amethyst_04 filter 0.5]
[0.7 Col_Amethyst_04 filter 0.5]
[0.7 Col_Amethyst_05 filter 0.5]
[0.9 Col_Amethyst_05 filter 0.5]
[0.9 Col_Amethyst_06 filter 0.5]
}
}
finish {
F_Glass9
}
}
interior {
I_Glass2
fade_color rgb 1 // to see pigments above better
}
}
}
camera {
location <0,0,-3>
look_at <0,0,0>
}
light_source {
-1000*z,1
rotate <15,15,0>
}
background {color rgb 1}
All depends on what you're wanting to do, of course.
--
Bob H.
http://www.3digitaleyes.com
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