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From: mccabejc@sce.com (Jim McCabe)
Subject: Re: Light beams
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Don Drennan writes:
>>
>>
>> I still don't understand how to make beams of light coming from headlamps.
>>
>> Do lensflares on spotlights do this? Someone once told me I had to model
>> them in.
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>> I also read that I must clone my light.
>>
>> Can someone explain this to me.
>>
The new LWPro magazine which just arrived this week has an excellent article on
how to make light beams (plus a lot of other good stuff).