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Just something I've been hammering at for a couple of days.
-tgq
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Nice!
Why is it dark on the inside?
Also, I'd consider somehow making the letters be light sources.
Have you 'cut out' the letters or are they just an image map?
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Trevor Quayle wrote:
> Just something I've been hammering at for a couple of days.
"...one raytracer to bring them all, and in the ambient(0.0)
bind them"?
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"John D. Gwinner" <jgw### [at] dazsicom> wrote in message
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> Nice!
Thanks!
> Why is it dark on the inside?
there is no light illuminating the inside, all the light comes 'from' the
lettering on the outside of the ring.
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> Also, I'd consider somehow making the letters be light sources.
Very difficult, but I have sort of made them light sources. See below.
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> Have you 'cut out' the letters or are they just an image map?
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*WARNING! SPOILER BELOW ;) (FOR THE SCENE, NOT THE MOVIE)*
The letters come from a png image with the background solid and the letters
transparent.
I then mapped them to a hollow cylinder(with no_image and no_reflection)
and put a point light at the center of the cylinder. As you would expect,
the light shines through the letters only.
I then made a very thin layer of scattering media with a high density where
the surface of the ring is, making the light shinging through the letters
visible (you'll notice how the lettering appears brighter at the sides of
the ring) I put another sphere of lower density scattering media outside
this to pick up more of the light rays as they shine on.
The ring itself is inside a light group so as not to pick up or block any of
the previous light. I put an additional light inside the light group at the
centre of the ring projected_through it to give the wood below it a little
illumination.
The letters appear to project back into the ring a bit because of the
reflection of the light rays travelling through the media.
-tgq
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TinCanMan wrote:
> *WARNING! SPOILER BELOW ;) (FOR THE SCENE, NOT THE MOVIE)*
A spoiler for the movie? Isn't that a bit like person yelling
at you for when you gave away the end to Titanic? Come on,
isn't the end common knowledge? ;)
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"Timothy R. Cook" <tim### [at] scifi-fantasycom> wrote in message
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> TinCanMan wrote:
> > *WARNING! SPOILER BELOW ;) (FOR THE SCENE, NOT THE MOVIE)*
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> A spoiler for the movie? Isn't that a bit like person yelling
> at you for when you gave away the end to Titanic? Come on,
> isn't the end common knowledge? ;)
Of course. But I have never seen Titanic, how does it end? ;)
BTW Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father!
-tgq
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TinCanMan wrote:
> Of course. But I have never seen Titanic, how does it end? ;)
It sinks. Poetic license, I guess...
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I thought Luke Sywalker was Darth Vader's father! ;)
> Of course. But I have never seen Titanic, how does it end? ;)
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> BTW Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father!
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> -tgq
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Frodo is Luke's uncle!
I think he meant spoiler for the SCENE, not the Movie <G>
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> "Timothy R. Cook" <tim### [at] scifi-fantasycom> wrote in message
> news:3C2149D1.CEB6C118@scifi-fantasy.com...
> > TinCanMan wrote:
> > > *WARNING! SPOILER BELOW ;) (FOR THE SCENE, NOT THE MOVIE)*
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> > A spoiler for the movie? Isn't that a bit like person yelling
> > at you for when you gave away the end to Titanic? Come on,
> > isn't the end common knowledge? ;)
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> Of course. But I have never seen Titanic, how does it end? ;)
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> BTW Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father!
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> -tgq
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"TinCanMan" <Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> "John D. Gwinner" <jgw### [at] dazsicom> wrote in message
> news:3c20d304@news.povray.org...
> > Nice!
> Thanks!
> The letters come from a png image with the background solid and the
letters
> transparent.
> I then mapped them to a hollow cylinder(with no_image and no_reflection)
> and put a point light at the center of the cylinder. As you would expect,
> the light shines through the letters only.
> I then made a very thin layer of scattering media with a high density
where
> the surface of the ring is, making the light shinging through the letters
> visible (you'll notice how the lettering appears brighter at the sides of
> the ring) I put another sphere of lower density scattering media outside
> this to pick up more of the light rays as they shine on.
> The ring itself is inside a light group so as not to pick up or block any
of
> the previous light. I put an additional light inside the light group at
the
> centre of the ring projected_through it to give the wood below it a little
> illumination.
> The letters appear to project back into the ring a bit because of the
> reflection of the light rays travelling through the media.
Oh oh post source. I've been looking for some good examples of the new
stuff.
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