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I believe my previous post on this was inadvertently chalked-up to user error:
PII 266 96MB Win98SE POV3.5b4
When using bozo or wood as the pattern type, the results are a severely stepped,
rather than smooth, gradient between textures. Substituting any other
non-blocked pattern type produces the expected behavior though. I've included a
much more simplified scene below.
Also, compared to an ordinary bozo pigment with comparable color_map and scaling
parameters, it appears the map is inverted, but this just may be a side-effect
of the original bug.
//---START SCENE
#version 3.5;
#include "colors.inc"
global_settings {
assumed_gamma 1.0
noise_generator 3
}
background {color MediumBlue}
camera {
location <0.0, 0.5, -4.0>
direction 1.5*z
right x*image_width/image_height
look_at <0.0, 0.0, 0.0>
}
light_source {
<0, 0, 0>
color rgb <1, 1, 1>
translate <-30, 30, -30>
}
sphere { 0.0, 1
texture{ pigment_pattern { bozo scale 0.15 }
texture_map {
[0 pigment {color Gray80 } ]
[1 pigment {color Gray10 } ]
}
}
rotate y*45
}
//---END SCENE
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Batronyx ^"^
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in news:3bb16cc9$1@news.povray.org Batronyx wrote:
> When using bozo or wood as the pattern type, the results are a
> severely stepped, rather than smooth, gradient between textures.
Think you're bitten by the fact that some patterns have a default color
scheme. In case of bozo and wood they have no 'gradients'. Adding a
color_map to the pigment_pattern fixes your problem:
sphere {
0.0, 1
pigment {
//pigment_pattern {
bozo
/*colour_map{
[0, rgb 0]
[1, rgb 1]
}*/
scale 0.15
//}
}
rotate y*45
}
Ingo
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"ingo" <ing### [at] homenl> wrote in message
news:Xns### [at] povrayorg...
> in news:3bb16cc9$1@news.povray.org Batronyx wrote:
>
> > When using bozo or wood as the pattern type, the results are a
> > severely stepped, rather than smooth, gradient between textures.
>
> Think you're bitten by the fact that some patterns have a default color
> scheme. In case of bozo and wood they have no 'gradients'. Adding a
> color_map to the pigment_pattern fixes your problem:
>
> sphere {
> 0.0, 1
> pigment {
> //pigment_pattern {
> bozo
> /*colour_map{
> [0, rgb 0]
> [1, rgb 1]
> }*/
> scale 0.15
> //}
> }
> rotate y*45
> }
>
> Ingo
Indeed it does. A user error after all. :( I've been using POV since v2.2 and
this is the first I recall learning of this default color scheme for some
patterns. It's located in the docs . . . where? Couldn't find it with a search.
--
Batronyx ^"^
bat### [at] cadronhsacom
http://www.batronyx.com
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Batronyx wrote:
> Indeed it does. A user error after all. :( I've been using POV since v2.2 and
> this is the first I recall learning of this default color scheme for some
> patterns. It's located in the docs . . . where? Couldn't find it with a search.
It was kinda snuck into v3.1 and I don't recall that it was ever documented.
Might be worth updating the docs to mention this in the patterns section.
Ingo?
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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
news:3BB### [at] pacbellnet...
>
> Batronyx wrote:
>
> > Indeed it does. A user error after all. :( I've been using POV since v2.2
and
> > this is the first I recall learning of this default color scheme for some
> > patterns. It's located in the docs . . . where? Couldn't find it with a
search.
>
> It was kinda snuck into v3.1 and I don't recall that it was ever documented.
> Might be worth updating the docs to mention this in the patterns section.
>
Thanks Ken. I was beginning to wonder about myself :) But, to be fair I do have
to retract part of that statement. I 'do' recall some default color schemes
mentioned for some of the block patterns (i.e. brick: red & gray).
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Batronyx ^"^
bat### [at] cadronhsacom
http://www.batronyx.com
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in news:3BB### [at] pacbellnet Ken wrote:
> It was kinda snuck into v3.1 and I don't recall that it was ever
> documented. Might be worth updating the docs to mention this in the
> patterns section.
>
It can be updated, but I would prefer it that this 'feature' is removed
from 3.5. It adds 'nothing' and causes confusion, especialy now we have
the pattern function.
Ingo
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ingo wrote:
>
> in news:3BB### [at] pacbellnet Ken wrote:
>
> > It was kinda snuck into v3.1 and I don't recall that it was ever
> > documented. Might be worth updating the docs to mention this in the
> > patterns section.
> >
>
> It can be updated, but I would prefer it that this 'feature' is removed
> from 3.5. It adds 'nothing' and causes confusion, especialy now we have
> the pattern function.
I guess you would have to ask Chris C. or Thorsten why it was added in
the first place. There might be a very good reason for it.
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