cainbrogan opened this issue on Dec 22, 2002 ยท 68 posts
quixote posted Sun, 29 December 2002 at 12:52 AM
cainbrogan: Don't mind me. My logic is way out there, anyways. Working in cell clusters does replicate certain real life situations, both in studio and out. And that is of great interest to me. But I'm from the old school: 1. Global illumination, although useful, at times and an interesting math model to wrestle with, is not very appealing. 2. a photographer or cinematographer writes with light. It is his responsability to create the lighting set-up that will bring his scene to life. Every scene should therefore require it's own approach and model. Having said that, I know that this is not what the thread is about. Fostering a better understanding of such a complex subject in the context of the Poser interface is commendable and I, for one, have learned something. Bravo, and please don't mind me. I only posted to let you know that someone was still monitoring this thread. Cheers, Q
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