Table 6.210 — DRM_Pyramid_Directional_Light
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An instance of this DRM class specifies a light, the intensity of which varies depending on the observer’s position relative to the light’s location, direction, and lobe, which is pyramid-shaped. It is possible when defining the <DRM Lobe Data> component of a <DRM Pyramid Directional Light>, to set the horizontal_width or vertical_width to 0. When one of these values is set to 0, the value infinity is implied there are no bounds in that direction. The shape of the light then becomes a wedge shape. If a secondary colour exists, it is seen outside the lobe. If TRUE, the use_full_intensity field specifies that the full intensity of the light is shown in the pyramid shaped area. Otherwise, the intensity of the light decreases (towards the minimum_colour_intensity value) as one moves away from the LIGHT_DIRECTION vector. This value is used in conjunction with the primary colour’s intensity value. If the primary colour is specified by a <DRM Colour Index> instance, the full intensity is specified by its intensity_level field. If the primary colour is specified by a <DRM Inline Colour> instance, the full intensity is 1,0. A location in the direct path of the <DRM Lobe Data> instance’s LIGHT_DIRECTION vector receives the full intensity value. If use_full_intensity is FALSE, the intensity decreases with increasing distance from the light direction vector, until the boundary specified by the horizontal and vertical <DRM Lobe Data> instance widths is reached. Outside the lobe, the intensity is minimum_colour_intensity. If the minimum_colour_intensity value is 0,0, the secondary colour (if present) shall be seen outside the lobe. If no secondary colour is present, then nothing shall be visible outside the lobe. If the value of invisible_behind is TRUE, the directional light is invisible when viewed from behind the plane of the directional light. Otherwise, it is visible. |
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1 This specifies the lobe shape. |
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