00:00.04 |
IriX64 |
how do i use Photon mapping light model
properly? |
00:01.56 |
IriX64 |
i'm particularly confused byt visualize
irradiance cache. |
00:02.02 |
IriX64 |
-t |
00:07.48 |
``Erik |
you probably don't want to visualize
that |
00:29.47 |
IriX64 |
probably? it came out black :) |
00:35.48 |
IriX64 |
Global Photons 16384 irradiance rays 100
angular Tol 60 scale indirect 1.0 and use irradiance hpersampling
cache comes out better but still dark :) |
00:36.45 |
IriX64 |
photon mapping is simply a lighting model
which i use to display a model. |
00:36.57 |
IriX64 |
solid model. |
00:41.44 |
IriX64 |
nice of you to offer 7 different lighting
models :) |
00:45.19 |
``Erik |
hrm, did you define a light source when you
tried rendering with photon mapping? |
00:46.09 |
``Erik |
ARL-TR-3608 is Justin's report on photon
mapping, if you can find it... I d'no how much it applies to using
the gui thingy in mged, though :) |
00:48.41 |
IriX64 |
photon mapping i'm familiar with is a model
and the source. |
00:54.18 |
IriX64 |
hah enough of that for now. |
00:54.36 |
IriX64 |
must revisit jumpdrive. |
01:37.20 |
``Erik |
I'd imagine that you must define at least one
region with the shader of "light" for photon mapping to work...
as... you need a source... |
02:36.30 |
IriX64 |
Comes out right. |
02:37.01 |
IriX64 |
time to play with windows archer. |
03:18.09 |
Maloeran |
Both the guest house and the Monaco hotel are
full for that Utah conference, I seriously need to find something
before getting there :} |
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peterbrett |
Hey folks, I'm having a bit of trouble getting
my environment set up to run brlcad... |
10:36.20 |
clock_ |
peterbrett: what's the problem? |
10:36.40 |
peterbrett |
mged says it can't find data resources -- but
it's looking in [/home/ptbb2/brlcad//share/brlcad/7.8.3] and that
directory exists and contains data... |
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IriX64 |
ValarQ: i showed you mine... |
16:56.51 |
ValarQ |
IriX64: what? |
17:10.25 |
IriX64 |
heh we were comparing desktops. |
18:11.13 |
ValarQ |
yeah, you showed me a couple (never the 8
rightmost pixels thought) |
20:22.28 |
``Erik |
... |
20:23.41 |
ValarQ |
hello mr Erik |
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21:38.55 |
``Erik |
<-- scratches his brain |
21:46.24 |
Maloeran |
brlcad, any idea where you'll be staying?
Monacco and Guest house are full, don't bother trying |
21:46.39 |
brlcad |
not yet |
21:47.39 |
brlcad |
i'll figure that bit out tomorrow morning I
think |
21:48.00 |
Maloeran |
I'll be at A there :
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&sll=40.73282,-111.814127&sspn=0.054633,0.107975&q=best+western&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=14&ll=40.756295,-111.86657&spn=0.054614,0.107975 |
21:48.44 |
brlcad |
hmm.. best western, eh.. |
21:49.30 |
Maloeran |
About the only thing reasonably close I could
find, just so you don't search too long either, if you
want |
21:50.09 |
brlcad |
not a huge fan of BW but thanks for the
tip |
21:50.33 |
Maloeran |
Oh? I don't have a clue what kind of place
this is :) |
21:50.47 |
brlcad |
i can't really imagine this conference having
more than a couple hundred people at best, probably way
less |
21:51.39 |
brlcad |
yeah, best westerns are sort of like shopping
at walmart .. just your basic no-frills hotel for most of
them |
21:53.19 |
Maloeran |
I see, I'm not too picky on comfort
personally. They got a bed and internet, so... :) |
21:54.26 |
brlcad |
i'm not picky on the comfort, but I sure do
like it when they have a gym, pool, and hot tub somewhere
:) |
21:54.44 |
brlcad |
internet and bed are pretty much a baseline
requirement |
21:55.42 |
``Erik |
uh |
21:55.48 |
``Erik |
you expect internet access at a best
western? |
21:55.50 |
``Erik |
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA |
21:55.51 |
``Erik |
:) |
21:56.39 |
``Erik |
(unless they've changed recently) |
21:56.44 |
brlcad |
ooh, there's a marriott right there |
21:57.01 |
``Erik |
searched for bus lines yet, mal? |
21:57.03 |
Maloeran |
They claimed to have internet on their website
anyway |
21:57.12 |
Maloeran |
I'm pondering bringing a bicycle or
not |
21:57.40 |
``Erik |
internet in the room? or in a "business
center"? |
21:58.23 |
Maloeran |
No clue. Features : Hot Tub Free Breakfast
Dry Cleaning & Laundry Fitness Center/Health Club Pool Room
Service High Speed Internet |
21:58.54 |
Maloeran |
Anyway, I have traveled through France on a
bicycle and occasionally sleeping without a bed, I'll survive
:) |
21:58.57 |
brlcad |
that's rather unusual for a best
western |
22:00.17 |
brlcad |
Maloeran: how do you fly with your
bike? |
22:00.25 |
brlcad |
you have a case? |
22:00.35 |
Maloeran |
I pack it in a cardboard box, the ones they
sell bicycles in |
22:00.35 |
``Erik |
wow, someone gave them a whole two
stars |
22:00.43 |
brlcad |
heh |
22:01.27 |
Maloeran |
You are so picky :). And to think that I was
almost put off by the "Deluxe Quality Room, Oversized Room", trying
to find something more nromal |
22:01.30 |
Maloeran |
normal, even |
22:02.49 |
``Erik |
sorry, I'm used to travelling with business
accomodations :) sheratons, etc... |
22:03.03 |
brlcad |
i don't mind roughing it myself, heck I
wouldn't mind pitching a tent -- but when it pertains to business,
I'll take the accommodations any day |
22:03.09 |
Maloeran |
Internet seems to be hotel amenity and not for
guest rooms. They provide an alarm clock though! |
22:03.14 |
``Erik |
no motel8's and holiday inns |
22:03.24 |
``Erik |
uh, I don't want to hear about you pitching a
tend, dude |
22:03.39 |
brlcad |
heh |
22:03.41 |
``Erik |
(now if I were going on my own dime, yeah, I'd
be going a bit cheaper) |
22:03.43 |
Maloeran |
A tent and a bicycle is all you need to travel
:) |
22:03.49 |
``Erik |
I mean, i've slept in cars before
**shrug* |
22:07.38 |
Maloeran |
Well, I suppose I could cancel the reservation
if it's as bad as you suggest. Internet doesn't seem to be a guest
room feature |
22:07.50 |
Maloeran |
Do they refund or it's just cancelled?
:) |
22:10.55 |
brlcad |
depends on the hotel and their cancellation
policy |
22:11.05 |
``Erik |
um, depends on their policy and how early you
cancel... like I said earlier, when going to a conference; get a
room as soon as possible and ask about their cancellation
policy |
22:11.23 |
brlcad |
i wouldn't cancel it until you have something
else, and it really may be fine for you |
22:11.37 |
brlcad |
i was spoiled on business travel *years*
ago |
22:11.49 |
``Erik |
well, it'll be a room... I mean, perfectly
suitable |
22:12.09 |
``Erik |
and if you don't like the specific one you
get, you can always ask for another room *shrug* |
22:12.15 |
brlcad |
heh |
22:12.44 |
brlcad |
like choosing between mcdonalds and
wendys |
22:12.51 |
``Erik |
*nod* |
22:12.52 |
Maloeran |
The apparent lack of internet in guest rooms
is puzzling |
22:13.45 |
brlcad |
if you're under the same reqs, you just have
to keep an eye out on per diem rates and what not |
22:13.45 |
``Erik |
internet in room is more of an business and
better class thing :/ |
22:14.01 |
Maloeran |
"Cancel Policy: Cancel before 4PM hotel time
on Sep 16, 2006 to avoid a charge" Okay, no problem there |
22:14.28 |
``Erik |
make sure you have board lined up before
cancelling, though... if you can't find anything else and it gets
taken when you're looking, you'll be screwed.. |
22:15.02 |
Maloeran |
Sure. I'm tempted to trust brlcad's judgement
and wisdom in these matters |
22:15.53 |
Maloeran |
Besides, I suspect he might rent a car which,
if you don't mind, could be appreciated by a passenger if
possible |
22:17.15 |
brlcad |
that'll depend on how far away the hotel I get
is, so won't know till tomorrow |
22:18.09 |
brlcad |
if it's within a 15-20 min drive or so, I'd
probably just stick to cabs and public transportation |
22:18.19 |
brlcad |
if it's farther, I'll get a car |
22:20.15 |
Maloeran |
Right. |
22:21.17 |
Maloeran |
I always relied on bicycle and don't have a
driving license, something fairly rare in the united states it
seems |
22:21.35 |
brlcad |
in general, yeah |
22:21.53 |
brlcad |
unless you live in a city almost
exclusively |
22:30.30 |
``Erik |
like, downtown city, not burbland |
22:30.45 |
``Erik |
and it depends on the city, heh... |
22:32.10 |
brlcad |
yeah, and what someone considers a "city" :)
pretty much limited to big cities really that have prevalent public
transportation |
22:32.39 |
Maloeran |
Indeed, and Montreal's subway is quite
nice |
22:33.04 |
``Erik |
lots of "big" cities have almost no public
transportation,a nd some small ones do... |
22:33.45 |
``Erik |
east coast cities tend to be laid out in a
fashion far more viable for not having a car... midwest, southern,
and most western ones are not friendly in that regard... |
22:34.05 |
brlcad |
when I lived in panama city, I would have
never needed a car for most trips really.. a $3 cab ride would get
you just about *anywhere* and like 40% of the cars on the road were
cabs, not to mention the 25 cent buses that went
everywhere |
22:34.18 |
``Erik |
just make sure it's a real cab? heh |
22:34.57 |
brlcad |
nah, a lot of them were not "real" .. just
some shmoe that slapped a sticker on his car and would charge you a
couple bucks to take you somewhere |
22:34.59 |
Maloeran |
I'm guessing that depends of the local culture
Erik ; if I'm not mistaken, many americans see a car as much more
than a mean of transportation |
22:35.11 |
Maloeran |
Something like a social icon to reflect your
personality, maybe |
22:35.16 |
``Erik |
yeah |
22:35.28 |
``Erik |
thus all the effort to dress them up |
22:35.33 |
``Erik |
or try to buy a fancy one |
22:35.33 |
``Erik |
heh |
22:35.34 |
``Erik |
:D |
22:35.39 |
brlcad |
still totally depends on where you live and
where you need to go |
22:35.57 |
Maloeran |
Which is of course quite unreasonable, right
Erik? :) |
22:36.01 |
``Erik |
23" spinner rims and hydrolics are not exactly
utilitarian |
22:36.13 |
brlcad |
people living exclusively in the cities rarely
see them as icons imho |
22:36.15 |
``Erik |
oh, I bought my car for more than general
transportation |
22:36.23 |
``Erik |
I wanted the "performance" aspect |
22:36.36 |
``Erik |
depends on which part of which city,
dude |
22:36.48 |
``Erik |
look for, say |
22:36.50 |
brlcad |
the thing is that 90% of the population
doesn't live in the cities, they live in suburbia or on the edges
or in the middle of nowhere |
22:36.51 |
``Erik |
spinner rims in the ghetto. |
22:37.39 |
Maloeran |
It was peculiar really, SUVs are rare in
Montreal, they were all over the place in
Belcamp/Edgewood |
22:39.22 |
``Erik |
it's actually a fairly 'green' vehicle...
33mph... |
22:39.26 |
``Erik |
mpg, rather |
22:41.11 |
brlcad |
it's also not really a useful comparison,
major city versus some township on the far outskirts of a major
city |
22:41.35 |
Maloeran |
33 miles per gallon = 14.0297423 kilometers
per liter You know, Google really impresses me on that
one |
22:41.46 |
brlcad |
there are too many suv's in the u.s. for
certain, but I'd suspect you'll find a similar trend on the
outskirts of .ca cities too |
22:41.55 |
``Erik |
oddly enough... townships in the sticks are
more walkable than many downtown or suburban areas |
22:42.21 |
``Erik |
I'm told that if you get away from the cities
or border in canuckia, big duallie crew cab trucks are very
common |
22:42.28 |
brlcad |
yay for metrics, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_metropolitan_area |
22:42.36 |
Maloeran |
True brlcad, but it's also a matter of
culture. European cars of 2 places are very popular in the province
of Quebec, and that's the only place in all of North America where
they sell any ; there's no market elsewhere |
22:42.44 |
brlcad |
ahh, didn't know that b'more was separated
from dc recently |
22:43.05 |
``Erik |
huh? of two places? O.o |
22:43.32 |
brlcad |
heh, most european cars fail basic standards
tests |
22:44.07 |
``Erik |
the small ones fail safety tests, and many
fail emissions tests... the us is more anal than
canuckia... |
22:44.15 |
brlcad |
little trucks with 12 inch rims that peak out
at 55mph, heh |
22:44.18 |
``Erik |
like, eurospec m3's were sent to ca, but
couldn't be sent to the us :/ |
22:44.27 |
Maloeran |
Yes, I don't know if these cars really are
meant for the highways |
22:46.41 |
``Erik |
(oddly enough, europe has more stringent front
collision requirements... but less with side and rear impact, go
figure.... (45mph vs our 35mph)) |
22:47.36 |
brlcad |
hm |
22:47.48 |
brlcad |
neither of those really help me when I'm doing
triple digits on I95 |
22:47.58 |
``Erik |
hahaha, true |
22:48.33 |
``Erik |
160kph is a bit brisk :) |
22:49.51 |
Maloeran |
Definitely not an energy efficient speed :),
on top of being illegal and a few other details |
22:50.04 |
``Erik |
um, depends on where |
22:50.09 |
brlcad |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore-Washington_Metropolitan_Area
hmm 8M |
22:50.29 |
``Erik |
many roads in the world have no top speed
limit, including a few in the US |
22:51.01 |
``Erik |
colorado, I think, doesn't have daytime upper
speed limits on some roads? |