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POV-Ray - Tips
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02-03-2018, 09:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-28-2020 01:30 PM by micheus.)
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Spectral Rendering with POV-Ray
There is a pack of macro called Automatic Light System for POV-Ray to automate the task of creating a light source, specifically the aspects about color, intensity and fading. (see the link for details and download). I used the test scenes and the light becomes awesome.
It includes the files that are part of another macro Spectral Rendering with POV-Ray (use the link to see more details and download latest files - the other pack includes the old ones) They help to produce excellent lighting: ![]() Incandescent, Fluorescent and Skylight ![]() Incandescent 60w, Warm White Fluor, Cool White Fluor, Halogen and Standard Illumination To use them in a scene it will be needed to edit the exported file to include the call to the macros.
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