I have been doing a series of tests with VRay over the past few days and have been very puzzled with the outcomes.
I'm not sure if any of you are familiar with the photon and the two slits test where you have a square with two slits cut in it, and a stream of photon is shot at the right slit. What you see is a pattern of faded bars that shows that the photons are going through the left slit even though a single photon beam is shot through the right slit.
This scientific law has been giving me a TON of trouble in VRay because I cannot for the life of me get it to recreate the effect for me without "cheating".
When I create a box with a beam of light shot at a square with the two slits, I only get one lit up white bar, where I should see a lot of white bars with gradients in between them.
If anyone has any thoughts, comments, or can help on this, feel free
Best Regards,
Andrew
I'm not sure if any of you are familiar with the photon and the two slits test where you have a square with two slits cut in it, and a stream of photon is shot at the right slit. What you see is a pattern of faded bars that shows that the photons are going through the left slit even though a single photon beam is shot through the right slit.
This scientific law has been giving me a TON of trouble in VRay because I cannot for the life of me get it to recreate the effect for me without "cheating".
When I create a box with a beam of light shot at a square with the two slits, I only get one lit up white bar, where I should see a lot of white bars with gradients in between them.
If anyone has any thoughts, comments, or can help on this, feel free
Best Regards,
Andrew
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