Radiance in a sentence as a noun

Okay, that is not the pool of radiance I played as a kid.

This looks like precomputed radiance transfer but for pixel art, cool.

They did other innovative things, like baking in radiance transfer to their models to get the lush levels in the game.

Then she generated the light, and the sight of her room, flooded with radiance and studded with electric buttons, revived her.

That's very simple: if we don't end up hitting a light the path won't carry any radiance, so it won't contribute to the final image.

I have yet to find an actual good game with some depth for iOS despite having a far larger market than when a lot of the classics where put out like all those pool of radiance games.

I just finished listening to brandon sanderson's "words of radiance" as read to me by my digital personal assistant during my work commutes.

But my moon-faced Self, whose radiance equaled the sun, filled a cup of Direct Experience and urged me to drown my despair: "No bouquet... no flavor... but this wine can wash away your being's whole historical library.

Radiance definitions

noun

the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface

See also: glow glowing

noun

the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light

See also: radiancy shine effulgence refulgence refulgency

noun

an attractive combination of good health and happiness; "the radiance of her countenance"