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To: hughes,b
Thanks for the idea. Just for the record, I'm reviewing my physics/optics
in regard to the phenomenon and, will, if possible use Povray to emulate
light. Failing that I will try your idea.
Jim
hughes, b. wrote:
>I'm just interjecting here, having come across this thread without reading
>the rest of it.
>
>Most common method for this kind of lighting is to use a 'shadowless' light
>source with the daytime blue coloring, that way it doesn't cast any shadows
>that would interfere with the main light source. That might require
>adjustment to the light colors since it mixes the two together.
>
>Your scene setup almost prevents any possibility atmospheric effects due to
>its camera location in relationship to the landscape object.
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