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Date: Thu, 01 Jun 95 10:44:37
Subject: RE: ANOTHER WISH
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> > I would LOVE to be able to use
> >"soft" (meaning physically much larger than their target object,
> >and diffuse in the bargain) light sources in 3D work.
> >
> >Yes, I know it would be slow and all (raytracing from large
> >sources, huge specular highlights) but I really love the
> >character of that type of light. Yes, I know this is a "blue
> >sky" wish, but what the hell, why wish for something too small?
You could also try a spotlight with a soft edge angle that is half or greater
than the Cone Angle, depending on the look you want. This gives you a softer
more diffuse look.
Alan Chan
Vision Digital
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