I also thought that would be cool.
The problem is that a laser bounce is impossible to capture, as the bounced beam renders not until the actual beam already has disappeared. At least that's what I observed in my demos.
We could edit a bounced beam into an picture...
@Oblique: What I did was search for possible situations in my demos and then go trough them several times at 0.05x speed until I found the moment which looks best.
Recording it wouldn't help because of the thing I just said and it wouldn't be better actually than the time lapse function, I think.
Maybe if you record it at a relatively low frame rate you could have the luck to get the whole bounce into one frame, but that's beyond my capabilities.
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As you can see in my screenshots the laser looks rather ugly, because the beam starts at a different point than the gun is pointed in most situations. Maybe the optimal scene would be one where the Tee firing the laser doesn't move.
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