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| + | ====== Flux Light Model ====== | ||
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| In this tutorial we will see how to get started with a FluxModel in GroIMP. | In this tutorial we will see how to get started with a FluxModel in GroIMP. | ||
| - | Go [[01_user_documentation: | + | ====== |
| - | ====== Light Model ====== | + | Go [[01_user_documentation: |
| First, we setup of the Flux Light Model: | First, we setup of the Flux Light Model: | ||
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| The light distribution and spectral distribution (i.e. the '' | The light distribution and spectral distribution (i.e. the '' | ||
| - | See [[01_user_documentation: | + | See [[01_user_documentation: |
| Then, let's create a parameterizable light node – using file references for physical and spectral power distribution. | Then, let's create a parameterizable light node – using file references for physical and spectral power distribution. | ||
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