- Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:29 pm
#77151
It is misleading because this is not about reflection but about the fresnel terms, which is a tad more complicated. I know a tad more than the schoolbook explanation about this, but this would lead much too far here.
So enough with this nitpicking...
My point is:
Test and compare M~R against standard apps with a solid renderer for such stuff before claiming that something is broken. Images of dielectrics depend strongly from the environment, so tests should run against proven software or even better, against real scenes - like it has been daon in this forums some months ago...
Cheers
Kabe
I know what it is, but the term is a mistake nonetheless - well, it is in all other languages and used to be one in English, too -, though it seems that "internal reflection" has won the in terms of web dominance :-/Gijs wrote:@Kabe: total internal reflection is a case were light can't get out of the material anymore, this is what happens inside optic fibers to transport light.
It is misleading because this is not about reflection but about the fresnel terms, which is a tad more complicated. I know a tad more than the schoolbook explanation about this, but this would lead much too far here.
So enough with this nitpicking...

My point is:
Test and compare M~R against standard apps with a solid renderer for such stuff before claiming that something is broken. Images of dielectrics depend strongly from the environment, so tests should run against proven software or even better, against real scenes - like it has been daon in this forums some months ago...
Cheers
Kabe
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