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            | I was 
			recently asked to provide a realistic visualisation of 
			Wickersley 
			Catholic Church, 
			a late 1960's structure which was due for redecoration. 
 The project called for realistic 'before' and 'after' 3D renderings 
			of the primary structures of the building, using
			Brazil r/s 
			to calculate radiosity solutions for accurately depicting the effect 
			of transmitted and reflected light onto and from the various 
			surfaces.
 
 As can be clearly seen, the renderings show a surprising amount of 
			difference, illustrating the accuracy of and commercial usefulness 
			of radiosity for quick visualisations. 
			
			Imagine
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