fractal-based isosurface(s) (169kb jpg) (Message 1 to 5 of 5)
From: Samuel Benge
Subject: fractal-based isosurface(s) (169kb jpg)
Date: 30 Jun 2002 01:02:44
Message: <3D1E908E.4090709@caltel.com>
Hello everyone. After seeing a program called XenoDream I decided to try
my hand at some strange fractal shapes again. The green 'organic' object
is comprised of two isosurfaces stacked on each other, both using an
image created in Gimp. The image was made using the ifs composer plugin.
Render time was about 35 minutes with no radiosity. Questions, comments,
etc. are always welcome!
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Samuel Benge
sbe### [at] caltelcom
From: Dave Blandston
Subject: Re: fractal-based isosurface(s) (169kb jpg)
Date: 30 Jun 2002 01:41:39
Message: <3d1e9a13$1@news.povray.org>
That's really cool! I think it would be fun to try a variation in which the
fractal thing had a metallic texture...
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-David
"Samuel Benge" <sbe### [at] caltelcom> wrote in message
news:3D1### [at] caltelcom...
> Hello everyone. After seeing a program called XenoDream I decided to try> my hand at some strange fractal shapes again. The green 'organic' object> is comprised of two isosurfaces stacked on each other, both using an> image created in Gimp. The image was made using the ifs composer plugin.>> Render time was about 35 minutes with no radiosity. Questions, comments,> etc. are always welcome!>> --> Samuel Benge>> sbe### [at] caltelcom
I have near the bottom of my things-to-do list a high aerial view of a
wooded area as background. Seen looking down on some aircraft in
flight - work in progress :)
Your scene looked perfect. Nice one.
Alf
Hmm... very interesting. Not much at all like I would expect a POV
render to look like. :)
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