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From: Flaming Monarch
Subject: Ok My tribute to the metalic sphere
Date: 11 Mar 2002 18:50:23
Message: <3C8D42A0.7010108@gates.com>
Well it is not exactly a metalic sphere but everyone says I should make 
lots of them so here it is
;)
:D
its kinda funny
I had a tonne of problems with the handle
then I gave up and slept on it (not my computer)
and woke up at 6 am this morning, then retyped the code where the 
problem spot It was such a stupid error a calculation problem I wanted 
4.9 when I typed 5.1
auggg
oh well
I'm having so much fun with povray
I'm new so any critics would be good and suggestions would be better
But be warned that the real color of this cup is midnightblue not chrome
I used that for a laugh for everyone :)


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From: Christopher James Huff
Subject: Re: Ok My tribute to the metalic sphere
Date: 11 Mar 2002 20:43:11
Message: <chrishuff-148533.20423911032002@netplex.aussie.org>
Nice cup, but you need a sky for it to reflect as well...the gray looks 
kind of empty. Also, you could get rid of the dark horizon by simply 
using a big box as the floor...big enough to give the same effect but 
small enough not to get dark. Or just spotlight the cup, so everything 
else fades to black.

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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Ok My tribute to the metalic sphere
Date: 12 Mar 2002 05:01:24
Message: <pan.2002.03.12.10.05.16.959766.24865@kitty5.com>
> Well it is not exactly a metalic sphere but everyone says I should make
> lots of them so here it is
> ;)
> :D
> its kinda funny
> I had a tonne of problems with the handle then I gave up and slept on it
> (not my computer) and woke up at 6 am this morning, then retyped the
> code where the problem spot It was such a stupid error a calculation
> problem I wanted 4.9 when I typed 5.1 auggg
> oh well
> I'm having so much fun with povray
> I'm new so any critics would be good and suggestions would be better But
> be warned that the real color of this cup is midnightblue not chrome I
> used that for a laugh for everyone :)

Try adding a sky, either a plane or large dome will do the trick.

give the ground a different texture, a nice wood perhaps

and add photons :)

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From: Flaming Monarch
Subject: Re: Ok My tribute to the metalic sphere
Date: 12 Mar 2002 07:50:04
Message: <3C8DF97D.204@gates.com>
hmmm photons... how?
how would this improve my pic

Rick [Kitty5] wrote:

>>Well it is not exactly a metalic sphere but everyone says I should make
>>lots of them so here it is
>>;)
>>:D
>>its kinda funny
>>I had a tonne of problems with the handle then I gave up and slept on it
>>(not my computer) and woke up at 6 am this morning, then retyped the
>>code where the problem spot It was such a stupid error a calculation
>>problem I wanted 4.9 when I typed 5.1 auggg
>>oh well
>>I'm having so much fun with povray
>>I'm new so any critics would be good and suggestions would be better But
>>be warned that the real color of this cup is midnightblue not chrome I
>>used that for a laugh for everyone :)
>>
> 
> Try adding a sky, either a plane or large dome will do the trick.
> 
> give the ground a different texture, a nice wood perhaps
> 
> and add photons :)
> 
>


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From: Hugo
Subject: Re: Ok My tribute to the metalic sphere
Date: 12 Mar 2002 08:07:46
Message: <3c8dfda2$1@news.povray.org>
> hmmm photons... how?
> how would this improve my pic

If you place a metallic or glassy cup on a table in the sunlight, you will
see strong caustics (reflected light) on the table. Without sunshine the
effect is still there but much more subtle.

Regards
Hugo


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From: Flaming Monarch
Subject: Re: Ok My tribute to the metalic sphere
Date: 12 Mar 2002 08:16:15
Message: <3C8DFF96.60104@gates.com>
hmm cool thx

ok here is the new edit


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