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From: bman2@ix.netcom.com (Brenden Mecleary )
Subject: Re: Light brightness
To: Adrian Onsen <aonsen@sentex.net>
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You wrote:
>
> 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
>
Use "Intensity Falloff" for the light itself. Use "Fade with Distance" for
the flare. This is assuming you are using 4.0, of course.
Brenden Mecleary
bman2@ix.netcom.com
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