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From: harlock@raindrop.ranma.com (Mike Harlock)
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Subject: point illumination problem
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Date: Tue, 30 May 95 13:38:42
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Hi all. I made long, thin pyrmaid shaped objects, and whenever I render
them, the top point where all the lines converge is visible as if it were
a standalone point (like the stars object that comes with lightwave)
In fact, the polygon has usually thinned out to nothing by the time you
get to the point, so it's like a hovering glowing point.
How do I get that top point to stop being visible?
Thanks,
--Mike
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