POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.general : Super Still Life : Re: Super Still Life Server Time
2 Aug 2024 12:19:01 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Super Still Life  
From: Anthony D  Baye
Date: 21 Oct 2004 13:41:33
Message: <4177F4CA.1F0A323C@gold.sdsmt.edu>
How about a "Still Life Museum"? Some arrangements could each be on their
own seperate table
and there could be a long table in the center.

I'm seeing a large hall, with high stained glass windows. I have a staned
glass window in my object
collection I could contribute...  Marble floors...

I like the idea anyway, any thoughts?

ADB

Florian Brucker wrote:

> > Unfortunately I don't have any spare web space.
> > That's why as a first step we could post images in
> > p.b.images newsgroup. Maybe later on somebody will
> > shelter the project.
> If web space is the only problem here, I'd be happy to supply some.
> Although I think first posting the images to pbi is a good idea
> nevertheless.
>
> > This weekend I'll try to prepare a template scene -
> > ssl-template.pov I think the only "solid" stuff in
> > the scene will be the table and camera position. That
> > will allow seamless flow from one image to another.
> > I'm afraid that pre-defined lights and background
> > will be too restrictive. More likely I'll use isowood
> > by Christoph Hormann for the table. If you have any
> > ideas for another table material please let me know.
> IMHO we have to decide which approach we want: There's the "all images
> share a table element" way or the "that looks like a long table where
> everybody put different stuff on" approach. I personally like the second
> one better, i.e. one with the same background etc. in every image. But
> I'm open to everything here :)
>
> Florian
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