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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Musical notes in MegaPov, take 4... [~300KB Avi]
Date: 2 Apr 2000 14:28:42
Message: <38e7915a@news.povray.org>
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This is crudely done but I was only playing around. Okay so that's not a good
excuse. Well, it's 4 music notes. No idea what they are really, been years and
years and... --ahem-- since I had lessons. This Avi is made from the Indeo
Video 5.07 codec if that helps any. Can you guess what Windows wav file I
smuggled into this? Hope Microsoft doesn't find out. I won't upload it
anywhere else ;-)
The scene file is at p.t.s-f. for anyone who can or will try bettering it (easy
to do).
Bob
--
omniVerse http://users.aol.com/persistenceofv/all.htm
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Attachments:
Download 'musicnotes.avi.dat' (223 KB)
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From: Phil Clute
Subject: Re: Musical notes in MegaPov, take 4... [~300KB Avi]
Date: 2 Apr 2000 21:11:20
Message: <38E7F04A.43A61F03@tiac.net>
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Nifty.
I know you weren't trying to be perfect with your scoring technique,
but incase your interested...
When scoring notes that have stems: If the note is on or above the
third line of the staff, the stem goes down and to the left side of
the notehead. If it is below the third line, the stem goes up and to
the right of the notehead. With regard to groups of notes that are
beamed, majority rules. So if 4 eighth notes are beamed and the notes
F, G and A are below the third line, but the 4th note B is on the third
line(assuming there's a G clef), then the stems go up and to the right
of the notehead. If 2 notes are above and the other 2 notes are below
the third line, go with what looks good relative to any surrounding
notes...
And that concludes today's lesson. :)
--
Phil
...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Musical notes in MegaPov, take 4... [~300KB Avi]
Date: 3 Apr 2000 04:00:34
Message: <38e84fa2@news.povray.org>
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Interesting. I hadn't thought of that. Good lesson. All I was trying to do is
get the shapes generally right by using that music.ttf as a guideline. I hate
to think that when I render a musical type of image I have planned, a clarinet
because a niece of mine is starting in on that instrument, that I'll no doubt
get many things wrong. The least of which will be the notes. It would mix in
with the rest of my stuff well though :-)
Bob
"Phil Clute" <pcl### [at] tiacnet> wrote in message
news:38E7F04A.43A61F03@tiac.net...
| Nifty.
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| I know you weren't trying to be perfect with your scoring technique,
| but incase your interested...
| When scoring notes that have stems: If the note is on or above the
| third line of the staff, the stem goes down and to the left side of
| the notehead. If it is below the third line, the stem goes up and to
| the right of the notehead. With regard to groups of notes that are
| beamed, majority rules. So if 4 eighth notes are beamed and the notes
| F, G and A are below the third line, but the 4th note B is on the third
| line(assuming there's a G clef), then the stems go up and to the right
| of the notehead. If 2 notes are above and the other 2 notes are below
| the third line, go with what looks good relative to any surrounding
| notes...
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| And that concludes today's lesson. :)
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| --
| Phil
| ...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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