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- From: aew@eosvcr.wimsey.bc.ca (Alan Walford)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.sys.sgi
- Subject: Re: Controlling Lighting
- Message-ID: <p5CTrA0BBh107h@eosvcr.wimsey.bc.ca>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 08:21:45 -0800
- References: <C0DABM.16F.1@cs.cmu.edu>
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- Organization: Eos Systems Inc, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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- In <C0DABM.16F.1@cs.cmu.edu> gleicher@CS.CMU.EDU (Michael Gleicher) writes:
- >I'm looking for good ways to interactively control lighting. There's
- >remarkably little in the literature - about all I know about is Poulin and
- >Fournier's paper in last year's interactive 3D symposium.
-
- I saw a demo of a new Silcon Graphics modelling program that I felt had
- a very nice way of adjusting, moving, and rotating light sources. I'm afraid
- I do not remember the name of the program. Anybody know which one I am
- refering to? When you clicked on a light source in their view (which showed
- the main object and the cameras and the light source) a set of 3 axes came up
- and one manipulated the object (light or camera) along these axes. It is
- too difficult to explain in words. You would have to see it for yourself. Very
- slick!
-
- Al
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