[comp.graphics] Radiosity: Jittering???

iscrowder@brb.isnet.inmos.co.uk (01/03/91)

  Hi NetLand,

  Another question,

"What effects would jittering (ie. as in distributed raytracing) of rays
projected from a patch and travelling through various windows within a
hemi-cube (hemi-sphere, hemi-cylinder) have on the scene????"

  I know the obvious answers, like increase in run-time etc., but would it 
create more realistic (I hate that word, but couldn't think of any others) 
screen images???

  Richie Crowder (Industrial Student Programmer).

speer@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Rick Speer) (01/04/91)

Recently, Richie Crowder (iscrowder@brb.isnet.inmos.co.uk), who signs
himself 'Industrial Student Programmer', writes to ask,

> "What effects would jittering (ie. as in distributed raytracing) of rays
> projected from a patch and travelling through various windows within a
> hemi-cube (hemi-sphere, hemi-cylinder) have on the scene????"


Richie, I notice that in this note and also in the last one you posted, I
believe, your questions are surrounded by quotes. Other non-questions in
your notes, i.e., statements, are not so surrounded. So these questions
you're posting, they wouldn't be from a take-home exam or even be your
industrial internship tasks, would they? Are you asking us to do your
(home)work for you? If not, why do your questions grammatically feel like
they're coming from a written source?

Just curious.

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raytrace@cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au (Phil Dench) (01/04/91)

speer@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Rick Speer) writes:

>Recently, Richie Crowder (iscrowder@brb.isnet.inmos.co.uk), who signs
>himself 'Industrial Student Programmer', writes to ask,

>> "What effects would jittering (ie. as in distributed raytracing) of rays
>> projected from a patch and travelling through various windows within a
>> hemi-cube (hemi-sphere, hemi-cylinder) have on the scene????"


>Richie, I notice that in this note and also in the last one you posted, I
>believe, your questions are surrounded by quotes. Other non-questions in
>your notes, i.e., statements, are not so surrounded. So these questions
>you're posting, they wouldn't be from a take-home exam or even be your
>industrial internship tasks, would they? Are you asking us to do your
>(home)work for you? If not, why do your questions grammatically feel like
>they're coming from a written source?

>Just curious.

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>| Rick Speer                 | "Saddam Hussein has never used a weapon he |
>| speer@anchor.colorado.edu  |  didn't possess."      -Dan Quayle         |
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Yes. Go and ask your professor not experts. :?)
			Andrew Marriott. lecturer in Computer Graphics. Western Australia.
		SAY NO MORE!
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	Phil Dench  Andrew Marriott.

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