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Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to create a basic model of the Bohr Atom and I want to achieve an effect whereby the electron spinning around
the nucleus leaves a trail behind it showing its previous path. I've got a nicely spinning electron but no amount of messing
about (sorry experimenting) with motion blur and various levels of anti-aliasing seems to give me quite the effect I'm looking
for. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance and Best Regards to you all,
Christian Graham (bss104@bangor.ac.uk)
P.S. No, I don't want to buy a Alpha, Beta or even Gamma rendering engine. Thanks.
Video Tech,
School of Biological Sciences,
University of Wales, Bangor.
U.K.