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I played with photons and the results weren't as I'd hoped. They were
probably more realistic, but I didnt like the pictures as much. I'll
resize a few and post then tonight. The blue is based on a piece of
glass I saw at work a couple of years ago that was coloured with copper
(rather than the usual cobalt), and it really was than shocking blue !
JRG wrote:
>
> What?! Metals and glasses in POV 3.5 without photons?! :)
> BTW, photons will make this beautiful pic look even better. Maybe that
> saturated blue is a bit distracting though.
>
> --
> Jonathan.
>
> "oliWood" <O.E### [at] durhamacuk> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:3BF94349.58EB6B18@durham.ac.uk...
> > It's been ages since I've used POV, though I have had a copy for years
> > (CompuServe days), and when i check the websie for the first time in
> > yonks, lo and behold there is a Shiny New Version(tm) to play with.
> > This was the result. I'm amazed at how photo realistic some of the
> > results are. Congrat's to the POV team, on a stunning new release.
> > Comments would be nice,
> > Ol
> >
> >
> > --
> > Oliver Wood
> > University Of Durham
> >
> > http://www.dur.ac.uk/o.e.wood/
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Oliver Wood
University Of Durham
http://www.dur.ac.uk/o.e.wood/
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