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This time I left them in the oven about 5 minutes longer ;~^}>
Actually, I used an image map, a gradient with lighter color above and below
and dark in the middle. I tried a lot of other things, like the color maps,
pigment maps, etc., but couldn't get good results.
Steve Shelby
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Much better :-)
Marc
3fb0df73@news.povray.org...
> This time I left them in the oven about 5 minutes longer ;~^}>
> Actually, I used an image map, a gradient with lighter color above and
below
> and dark in the middle. I tried a lot of other things, like the color
maps,
> pigment maps, etc., but couldn't get good results.
> Steve Shelby
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They are crunchy!!
By the way, giving them a little bit of "roughness" on the crunchy surface??
I know! I know!! Always the same: people coming to eat everything to the
last crumb, and then complaining or coming with advice ;-))
Thomas
"Steve Shelby" <ssh### [at] rexnetnet> schreef in bericht
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> This time I left them in the oven about 5 minutes longer ;~^}>
> Actually, I used an image map, a gradient with lighter color above and
below
> and dark in the middle. I tried a lot of other things, like the color
maps,
> pigment maps, etc., but couldn't get good results.
> Steve Shelby
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>
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Thanks for the suggestion.They already had a granite normal, but it wasn't
showing. I increased the depth tenfold, and re-scaled by 0.1. Better?
Steve
"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote in message
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> They are crunchy!!
> By the way, giving them a little bit of "roughness" on the crunchy
surface??
> I know! I know!! Always the same: people coming to eat everything to the
> last crumb, and then complaining or coming with advice ;-))
>
> Thomas
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> "Steve Shelby" <ssh### [at] rexnetnet> schreef in bericht
> news:3fb0df73@news.povray.org...
> > This time I left them in the oven about 5 minutes longer ;~^}>
> > Actually, I used an image map, a gradient with lighter color above and
> below
> > and dark in the middle. I tried a lot of other things, like the color
> maps,
> > pigment maps, etc., but couldn't get good results.
> > Steve Shelby
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> >
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Perfect!
A "Utah tea" to drink with?
Marc
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> Thanks for the suggestion.They already had a granite normal, but it wasn't
> showing. I increased the depth tenfold, and re-scaled by 0.1. Better?
> Steve
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I'm very un-hip; I'm not familiar with the term "Utah tea", but let me
guess. Would that be a glass of milk?
Steve
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> Perfect!
> A "Utah tea" to drink with?
> Marc
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Steve Shelby wrote:
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> I'm very un-hip; I'm not familiar with the term "Utah tea", but let me
> guess. Would that be a glass of milk?
See - http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
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Ken Tyler
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This is great! Thanks Ken.
I did not know about this. It shows, that it is high time (High Tea ;->)
that somebody wrote a history of computer graphics. But probably there is
one already...
By the way, Steve, the cookies are excellent now.
Thomas
"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> schreef in bericht
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> Steve Shelby wrote:
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> > I'm very un-hip; I'm not familiar with the term "Utah tea", but let me
> > guess. Would that be a glass of milk?
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> See - http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
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> --
> Ken Tyler
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Thanks Ken :-)
I actually re-modelled the teapot after the picture of the real one at the
top of this page.
I was wondering wether it could find a place in the tribute image.
Marc
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> Steve Shelby wrote:
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> > I'm very un-hip; I'm not familiar with the term "Utah tea", but let me
> > guess. Would that be a glass of milk?
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> See - http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
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> --
> Ken Tyler
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Very interesting. I learn something new every day.
I'm even more un-hip than I thought! ;~^}>
Steve Shelby
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> Steve Shelby wrote:
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> > I'm very un-hip; I'm not familiar with the term "Utah tea", but let me
> > guess. Would that be a glass of milk?
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> See - http://sjbaker.org/teapot/
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> --
> Ken Tyler
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