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Here's my version of a ball on a plane!
Uses 3.5's functions and built in patterns and a isosurface sphere. The sky
is media and the sea a boring old plane. Took 15hrs to render mainly because
of the texture of the ball which uses different colours for reflection min
and reflection max, irid and just about everything else I could throw at it.
Mick
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In article <3b9b89e2@news.povray.org>, mic### [at] mhazelgrovefsnetcouk
says...
> Here's my version of a ball on a plane!
>
> Uses 3.5's functions and built in patterns and a isosurface sphere. The sky
> is media and the sea a boring old plane. Took 15hrs to render mainly because
> of the texture of the ball which uses different colours for reflection min
> and reflection max, irid and just about everything else I could throw at it.
>
> Mick
>
IMHO the description you give of the image does not apply to what I see
:(
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Regards,
Sander
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The iso sphere could be just a primitive sphere with a normal, as the edges
look perfectly round. Great sky.. rivals Terragen's. How was it done..
layered planes? I'd love to see the code for it.
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrovefsnetcouk> wrote in message
news:3b9b89e2@news.povray.org...
> Here's my version of a ball on a plane!
>
> Uses 3.5's functions and built in patterns and a isosurface sphere. The
sky
> is media and the sea a boring old plane. Took 15hrs to render mainly
because
> of the texture of the ball which uses different colours for reflection min
> and reflection max, irid and just about everything else I could throw at
it.
>
> Mick
>
>
>
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"Andy Cocker" <big### [at] mariner9fsnetcouk> wrote in message
news:3b9ba027@news.povray.org...
> The iso sphere could be just a primitive sphere with a normal, as the
edges
> look perfectly round.
Yes I was puzzelled by that - increasing the height of the surface though
increased max_gradient to nearly 3000!!! and I think because of the ridges
in the pattern, the dips will probably never show.
>Great sky.. rivals Terragen's. How was it done..
Thanks - it's just media
Mick
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Would you be willing to post the code for the sky?
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> Here's my version of a ball on a plane!
>
> Uses 3.5's functions and built in patterns and a isosurface sphere. The sky
> is media and the sea a boring old plane. Took 15hrs to render mainly because
> of the texture of the ball which uses different colours for reflection min
> and reflection max, irid and just about everything else I could throw at it.
>
> Mick
>
> [Image]
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Awesome! It has a very nice metallic-but-not-really look, like a
metallic paint, but not quite like a cheap novelty, somehow more
authentic looking. Know what I mean? :)
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
>
> Yes I was puzzelled by that - increasing the height of the surface though
> increased max_gradient to nearly 3000!!! and I think because of the ridges
> in the pattern, the dips will probably never show.
I wouldn't expect them to show much at all at the edges. I like it how
it is. It might add a little to the pic if the ridges actually went
straight instead of along the surface of a sphere, but that would be
almost impossible, and besides, at this res it'd be a difference of a
few pixels at most.
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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In article <MPG.1605ac09f55513d298968e@news.povray.org>,
san### [at] stolscom says...
> In article <3b9b89e2@news.povray.org>, mic### [at] mhazelgrovefsnetcouk
> says...
> > Here's my version of a ball on a plane!
> >
> > Uses 3.5's functions and built in patterns and a isosurface sphere. The sky
> > is media and the sea a boring old plane. Took 15hrs to render mainly because
> > of the texture of the ball which uses different colours for reflection min
> > and reflection max, irid and just about everything else I could throw at it.
> >
> > Mick
> >
>
> IMHO the description you give of the image does not apply to what I see
> :(
>
I apologize: had an erroneous setting in my reader... :)
the image is wonderful!
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Sander
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"banty" <ban### [at] rapidnetcom> wrote in message
news:3B9BA5F8.ED0F9375@rapidnet.com...
> Would you be willing to post the code for the sky?
Code for sky in p.b.s.f I've continued to play with the isosurface code and
it is now something totally different.
Mick
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An absolutely stunning image! Well done.
Hershel
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