Hi
I'm looking for ideas to solve a problem I'm having with Saturn's rings. The rings are a two-sided mesh with no thickness.
It's fine when the light source is above or below the plane of the rings, but of course when the light is parallel no illumination hits the mesh and the rings go dark.
Ideally, the rings would be illuminated most when the angle of incidence is the greatest, then would become only slightly darker as the angle narrowed but stay at a minimum as the light source crosses the plane.
It would also be ok for the rings to remain a constant brightness.
Any ideas?
I'm looking for ideas to solve a problem I'm having with Saturn's rings. The rings are a two-sided mesh with no thickness.
It's fine when the light source is above or below the plane of the rings, but of course when the light is parallel no illumination hits the mesh and the rings go dark.
Ideally, the rings would be illuminated most when the angle of incidence is the greatest, then would become only slightly darker as the angle narrowed but stay at a minimum as the light source crosses the plane.
It would also be ok for the rings to remain a constant brightness.
Any ideas?
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