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> I have tried turning groundfog upside down with "up <0, -1000, 0>" and
> "rotate x*180" but it doesn't work (it seems that the fog is all over after
> this was done. I tried to translate it up and down but it still didn't
> work). Does anybody know a sollution to this?
If you put the line:
sky <0, -1, 0>
in your camera definition before look_at, the whole picture will be
rendered upside-down. If then turn all vertical coordinates of your
picture upside-down accordingly except the fog, you will get the desired
effect.
Roy.
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email: roy### [at] rcsurztu-dresdende
www: http://rcswww.urz.tu-dresden.de/~roy/
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> I have tried turning groundfog upside down with "up <0, -1000, 0>" and
> "rotate x*180" but it doesn't work (it seems that the fog is all over after
> this was done. I tried to translate it up and down but it still didn't
> work). Does anybody know a sollution to this?
If you put the line:
sky <0, -1, 0>
in your camera definition before look_at, the whole picture will be
rendered upside-down. If you then turn all vertical coordinates of your
picture upside-down accordingly except the fog, you will get the desired
effect.
Roy.
--
email: roy### [at] rcsurztu-dresdende
www: http://rcswww.urz.tu-dresden.de/~roy/
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