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From: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>
Subject: Light brightness
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I was at work today (and it was late in the night) and I was
watching cars drive by, and something suddelly hit me... Something you've
all seen is the fact that the lights are very bright when pointed at you,
and then diminish in intensity as they point away....
To my knowledge, lightwave doesn't do this (but i could be
wrong). Is there an EASY way to accomplish this? Or would I have to play
around with the envelope to get the intensity of the flare to get it to
get brighter when pointing at the camera and diminish as it turns away?
I'm only referring to sopt lights of course...
Adrian Onsen
aonsen@sentex.net
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