- Fri Sep 02, 2005 5:29 am
#58987
Hold on!
Did you guys take the time to read the papers after you watched the movie?
personally, I had to stop salivating first!
In any case - Luke, the "workaround" you are doing is very close to what the paper speaks of... The only difference is we have to implement an ad-hoc directional light (parallel rays) via "the spike" rather than having a true drectional light (no falloff - not location dependent)... that's it - brilliant really.
I wonder how we could make a true directional light in Maxwell... ideas???
They aren't doing a lookup of the true sun either! Look at this quote:
We utilize a simple solution, approximating the sun as a directional light, while using traditional sampling techniques for the remainder of the sky.
Did you guys take the time to read the papers after you watched the movie?
personally, I had to stop salivating first!
In any case - Luke, the "workaround" you are doing is very close to what the paper speaks of... The only difference is we have to implement an ad-hoc directional light (parallel rays) via "the spike" rather than having a true drectional light (no falloff - not location dependent)... that's it - brilliant really.
I wonder how we could make a true directional light in Maxwell... ideas???
They aren't doing a lookup of the true sun either! Look at this quote:
We utilize a simple solution, approximating the sun as a directional light, while using traditional sampling techniques for the remainder of the sky.








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