> "accurate relatime radiosity" and "inaccurate real time radiosity". Funny. > Very funny. > Last time I checked radiosity term means the RADIANT EXITANCE, > representing the > ammount of flux leaving a surrface, as oposed to irradiance, which is the > flux when it > reaches a surface. > > I cant recall any other definition for radiosity. So you either calculate > it, either not.
Shrug, I'm not overly interested in arguing. > Yes, I mentioned this in an earleir post. If you read that article you can > start to make > an ideea about the problem. And how easy is to make it "real time" :P I *did* read the article actually since I have an ACM membership and I hadn't noticed you already mentioned it until after I posted. -- Bob Aman http://www.rapidcanvas.com _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlcoders

