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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Nice. I once used bryce for a bit of raytracing at work to see where light rays focussed for an eyeball.
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Oh yeah that thing with the lenses getting darker?? - happens in real life too. like a std. lens 50mm might have a value of 1.8. a 150 mm lense of similar quality might have a value of 4.5. The values refer to the minimum amount of light the lense will transfer to the film - but I forget the technical term for it.
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