http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsurface_scattering As its name suggests, Sub Surface Scattering is a complex algorithm that attempts to bounce light around beneath a surface in the same way that it does in reality. Beyond that I'm not sure I follow what you mean by 'how' they work. Sounds to me like you're wanting to get…
plaster would be chiped away more near the breaks making the bricks there more visible, plaster chipping seems verry uniform, and bevel on paster is too thick, making it look really deep and smoothed at the chips edge. http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/3897040/2/istockphoto_3897040_broken_brick_wall.jpg…
Hi Mate Have alook here for the bus info - http://www.wymetro.com/BusTravel/BusTimetables/ I do know that buses to Ossett are regular, either every 10 or 20 minutes. Use Google to search for local amenities like supermarkets - http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl...p;z=11&om=0 and of course other places like Gym's etc. No…
I'm saying it uses gas, if that gas goes to generate electricity or torque it doesn't matter it still uses gas even if its better then what I'm getting now it still uses GAS. Its a step forward but not one that really trumps Japanese Hybrid tech. Wait for my Volt to charge up or take my Prius out... I was basing my…
im planning on buying a new machine pretty soon as well, i have about the same budget.. so far im looking at something like this: http://a-power.com/product-2805-382-1 probably with a decent gaming card though, instead of the Quadro FX
My Ati 3850 has only now just started displaying meshes correctly in 3DSmax with the newest drivers. The card was bought in oct last year...won't be buying ati for 3D software again (although it did run games just fine)