Author Topic: Scaling lights  (Read 2737 times)

2012-10-24, 11:12:34

maru

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I know this is pretty obvious, but look what happens when you scale a spherical light:
Scaling rectangular lights is ok.
« Last Edit: 2012-10-24, 11:14:22 by maru »
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2012-10-24, 11:23:04
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Interesting, I would have guessed it would just crash ;)

I know about it, but... for now just don't use it, its pretty low-priority fix
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2012-10-24, 11:25:26
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Actually it's inspiring if you are a lamp designer.
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2013-09-02, 00:29:32
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fixed
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