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hstokholm
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My indigo tests

Post by hstokholm » Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:00 am

Hey all....

I have been using indigo and followed the treads over at flipcode for some time, and I thought it was about time I showed some of the things I have done.. It's mostly just tests, but here they are...:

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hope you like :)

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Post by OnoSendai » Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:18 am

Very nice!
I like the bottom one, nice coloured caustics.

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Post by hstokholm » Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:45 pm

I just have a quick question here... How can I make yellow glass..?

In the following picture I used the following material for the pieces that where supposed to be yellow, but as you can see they turned out green :?

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	<material>
		<name>Material.002</name>
		<specular>
			<ior>1.561</ior>
			<transparent>true</transparent>
			<cauchy_b_coeff>0.000</cauchy_b_coeff>
			<rgb_absorptivity>0.000 0.000 1.000</rgb_absorptivity>
		</specular>
	</material>
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Any help would be apreciated :)

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Post by psor » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:50 am

Heya hstokholm,

first welcome to the forum! Your mat looks ok, I guess it is a bug
in Indigo that is causing this effect. Because red + green in additive
mode should result in yellow ...

Nick? Any thoughts? :P :D :D ;)


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Post by Zom-B » Mon Sep 11, 2006 8:13 am

hstokholm wrote:I just have a quick question here... How can I make yellow glass..?
In the following picture I used the following material for the pieces that where supposed to be yellow, but as you can see they turned out green :?
Hey hstokhol...

The yellow Glass turns green, because your light is bluish!
Try a 6500 Blackbody!

ATM Indigo's Light system still isn't perfect...
Indigo emites more blue than green, and even more red,
but just a very little bit :wink: >>link<<

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