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wow! love the water and bubbles, the light from his flashlight looks great
too! what texture did you use for the coins?
Gary
BTW, you beet me to the punch- I was just thinking of posting a converted
Mlcad scene today....ahh well maybe tommoro.
Carsten Schmitz <cas### [at] gmxde> wrote in message
news:3c087c8e@news.povray.org...
> Hello!
>
> My motivation was to take a really simple LEGO set and make a nice render
> scene
> of it.
>
> Something you always imagined as child when you played with these $4,50
Set.
> I made my decision for the 'Sea Hunter Set 6555' which isnt really an
> exciting set but i bought it some time ago because i love to dive myself.
> Too bad i wasnt able to get a shark model so I concentrated on the
treasure
> theme.
>
> For those who are interested in the How-To:
> I built this model with ML-Cad ( http://www.lm-software.com/mlcad/ )
> converted it with LGEO and L3P to POVRay.
> Then i fiddled around for several days to add the lighning, changed the
> scene several times, and added a few new objects to make it more real.
> I took a few picture while I was advancing creating the scene:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=8555
>
> In the end my Celeron 933 needed one hour to render the scene. This is one
> of my first tries on POVRay.
>
> I hope you like it. Any comments highly appreciated ;).
>
> Carsten
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