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Designs including Oak leaves and birds by Linda Schwab were rendered on the north facing wall of the Bristol Heart Institute. Photo by Paul Highnam.
I experimented a little bit with the unsupported shadow rendering features of release candidate 1.23.0 (118378)
With a barely acceptable frame rate of 4.5, I was able to make pretty pictures with shadows included (those aren't shadow prims.) Unfortunately there's no way I could find to take snapshots of the result; what you see here is a screen cap. Unsupported, indeed. Still fun to play with. So not ready for prime time (or most peoples' computers).
My computing rig used to be quite impressive for a laptop. Now I realize I need MOER POW3Rz.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Series Processor (2194 MHz)
Memory: 3070 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (Build 6001)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce 8600M GS/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 2.1.2
If you're interested in trying this, I got all of my info from
www.vintfalken.com/kirstens-viewer-sl-shadows-for-the-mas...
Another pictorial view of the front of the bridge. you can see the supports and the elegance of the internal road structure