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From: Ib Rasmussen
Subject: New exhibition at my website
Date: 8 May 2002 14:48:51
Message: <3CD97333.5040305@my.email.address>
It has taken me a year, but now I have finally finished my model of 
Jardin's "Frederik's Church".

I've attached a couple of sample images. If you want to see more, you'll 
have to go to my website:
http://www.ibras.ishoejby.dk/frederik/frederik.htm

While you're there, check out my new site map at
http://home4.inet.tele.dk/ibras/sitemap.htm
(It may not be quite the kind of site map you expect.)

/Ib
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From: Chris Purdy
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 8 May 2002 15:29:26
Message: <3cd97c96$1@news.povray.org>
All of the sudden I feel completely unworthy... :)

Beautiful work... I cannot even begin to imagine how much work went into
that model...

- Chris
"Ib Rasmussen" <thi### [at] myemailaddress> wrote in message
news:3CD### [at] myemailaddress...
> It has taken me a year, but now I have finally finished my model of
> Jardin's "Frederik's Church".
>
> I've attached a couple of sample images. If you want to see more, you'll
> have to go to my website:
> http://www.ibras.ishoejby.dk/frederik/frederik.htm
>
> While you're there, check out my new site map at
> http://home4.inet.tele.dk/ibras/sitemap.htm
> (It may not be quite the kind of site map you expect.)
>
> /Ib
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> http://www.ibras.dk
>


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 8 May 2002 16:35:39
Message: <3cd98c1b$1@news.povray.org>
Holy crap. That's big.

Is the model available anywhere for us to play around with; and do we have
permission to do so?

- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
[ http://www.slimeland.com/images/ ]


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From: Ib Rasmussen
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 8 May 2002 17:40:27
Message: <3CD99B6F.2080803@my.email.address>
Slime wrote:

> Holy crap. That's big.
> 
> Is the model available anywhere for us to play around with; and do we have
> permission to do so?



No, I usually don't publish my code (mostly because it's quite messy) :-).
It is also a little big to "play around with". I uses about 750 MB 
memory in Pov-Ray 3.5.

/Ib


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From: Daniel Matthews
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 9 May 2002 01:57:30
Message: <2711684.7zTb9UaZlQ@3-e.net>
You need to collaborate with a texture and lighting/radiosity master.
Like this guy, http://www.ignorancia.org/index.shtml
Have a look at some of his scenes here,
http://www.ignorancia.org/images/marjal.jpg

Your POV geometry is the most sophisticated I have ever seen.

Ib Rasmussen wrote:

> It has taken me a year, but now I have finally finished my model of
> Jardin's "Frederik's Church".
> 
> I've attached a couple of sample images. If you want to see more, you'll
> have to go to my website:
> http://www.ibras.ishoejby.dk/frederik/frederik.htm
> 
> While you're there, check out my new site map at
> http://home4.inet.tele.dk/ibras/sitemap.htm
> (It may not be quite the kind of site map you expect.)
> 
> /Ib
> ---------------------
> http://www.ibras.dk


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From: Hugo
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 9 May 2002 03:55:19
Message: <3cda2b67$1@news.povray.org>
Very, very impressive!  I already knew one of your constructions but now I
see your homepage. I see the Copenhagen railway, where I've been myself. The
panorama view is very impressive. Your texturing has improved over time I
can see, but as Daniel said, it's looking somewhat unreal.. Still lots of
praise for the detailed reproductions of these buildings!

Regards,
Hugo


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From: Ib Rasmussen
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 9 May 2002 04:33:40
Message: <3CDA3489.4070903@my.email.address>
Daniel Matthews wrote:

> You need to collaborate with a texture and lighting/radiosity master.


Pehaps, but I don't think I have the patience to render this model with 
radiosity. I did some lores experiments with one of the 3.5 betas, and 
apart from the fact, that I didn't get anywhere near anything usable, I 
did get render times almost 100 times longer than without radiosity. 
That translates into more than a year for a final quality hires image, 
and that is a bit too long for me.

/Ib


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From: Daniel Matthews
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 9 May 2002 16:58:05
Message: <6387558.NjorxKYX51@3-e.net>
Ib Rasmussen wrote:

> Daniel Matthews wrote:
> 
>> You need to collaborate with a texture and lighting/radiosity master.
> 
> 
> Pehaps, but I don't think I have the patience to render this model with
> radiosity. I did some lores experiments with one of the 3.5 betas, and
> apart from the fact, that I didn't get anywhere near anything usable, I
> did get render times almost 100 times longer than without radiosity.
> That translates into more than a year for a final quality hires image,
> and that is a bit too long for me.
> 
> /Ib


Eeeek! More than a year!!

You need to get a friend in the IT department of a university so you can 
run your renders on a cluster. What CPU/MHz are you using now?

Perhaps the IT person from an architecture dep. could help too, I'm sure 
they would be impressed with your work.

Your situation give me an idea, imagine a competition like the IRTC where 
the prize was rendering time on a huge distributed cluster, like the one 
the Internet Movie Project is setting up.

One guy you could talk to is Paul Bourke, he may be able to help you out.
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/

I know he does some interesting work with POV and it involves cluster 
rendering too, but I have no idea how approachable he is.


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From: Thomas Lake
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 9 May 2002 18:22:56
Message: <3cdaf6c0$1@news.povray.org>
> That translates into more than a year for a final quality hires image,
> and that is a bit too long for me.

More than a year!?! Are you sure? Aside from the amazing complexity your
image does not seem to have any of the usual render time eaters like ISOs,
lots of glass, or photons. I would have been surprised had you said a month.
What resolution are you rendering these at, and what is the speed of your
computer?


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From: Ib Rasmussen
Subject: Re: New exhibition at my website
Date: 10 May 2002 04:06:58
Message: <3CDB8000.5090409@my.email.address>
Daniel Matthews wrote:

 > You need to get a friend in the IT department of a university so you
 >  can  run your renders on a cluster. What CPU/MHz are you using now?

1333MHz Athlon.

Even if I could get access to a cluster, I would have to do a lot of 
testing to get the parameters right, which could take weeks, and 
frankly, after working on the model for a year, I'm getting bored with 
it. I wanna work on something new.

/Ib


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