Daniel Scott Matthews wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Timothy M. Shead<
tshead@...> wrote:
>> From what I can see, you rotated the light because you wanted it that
>> way, right? For the life of me, I can't find any documentation on how
>> to apply a rotation to an Indigo rectangle_light, nor can a find a
>> sample file that provides a rotated light - that's why the lights always
>> point along the same direction. If you can find an example, let me know ...
>>
>
> No luck with rectangle_light but the same result can be done this way,
OK, interesting ... this makes sense now. Basically, Indigo doesn't
really implement "lights" as a separate concept, there are simply
materials that happen to emit light, plus the special-case skylight.
The "rectangle_light" is really just shorthand for use in their
examples, it would probably be clearer if we didn't wrap it at all.
Cheers,
Tim
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