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From: jwalkup@mercury.sfsu.edu (Jeff Walkup)
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Subject: Re: Where is the ground
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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 10:09:23 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.3.89.9407271039.B23087-0100000@cais2.cais.com> from "Keith Lea" at Jul 27, 94 10:54:25 am
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Keith Lea writes:
>
> What is the best way to get a seemless transition between the plane
> and lightwave generated background.
Fog. Use 'backdrop fog' - then your plane-ground will fade into
the background at a certain distance. Make the fog min distance
something near the edge of the plane (a few units away), and the
max distance just in front of, or right at the edge.
--
Jeff Walkup . jwalkup@sfsu.edu . San Francisco . 415.668.7312