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Date: Sun, 9 Apr 1995 03:31:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Subject: Re: Surface Help Please
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>DV> I'm experiencing darl and light changes in my image with a hard
>DV> edge between. Where does that come from?
>Comes from shooting the actual chair which, no matter how hard
>you try, will have some degree of uneveness of lighting from side
>to side and top to bottom. Since these are assumedly just simple
>solid stripes, why now just make a simple DPaint or TPaint image
>that duplicates them. In this way you're guaranteed that the image
>will be the same exact luminousity edge to edge so that a visable
>edge transition doesn't happen as the image is repeated.
Or even better, you could try the Grid texture, and just elongate it on
one axis for the desired effect. Probobly as a Diffusion or Color map...
-- Joe