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Two types of Lichtenstein filters (black&white, color)
and POV-Ray filter. Coming Escher and Archimboldo
filters will be based on this POV-Ray filter.
As usual the source is in p.b.s.f.
Gena.
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Preview of image 'licht1.jpg'
Preview of image 'licht2.jpg'
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Wow, these are very cool. Especially the last one :)
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"Johannes Dahlstrom" <sad### [at] tkukoulufi> wrote in message
news:3dad1a69@news.povray.org...
> Wow, these are very cool. Especially the last one :)
Yes, those are terrific. Don't stop now, Gena! :-D
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I follow all releases of you filters. They are genious ! How much can you do
? Go on... I'm your fan !
3dad4e9f$1@news.povray.org...
> "Johannes Dahlstrom" <sad### [at] tkukoulufi> wrote in message
> news:3dad1a69@news.povray.org...
> > Wow, these are very cool. Especially the last one :)
>
> Yes, those are terrific. Don't stop now, Gena! :-D
>
>
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> I follow all releases of you filters. They are genious ! How much can you do
> ? Go on... I'm your fan !
Thanks!
I'm planning to make two more - Escher and Arcimboldo just to make
the total number 10. I'll stop there :)
Then I'm planning to explain how it's possible to use those filters on some
examples.
Gena.
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Gena:
The last image is just stunning!
Wow.
Aaron
Aaron Gillies
x3rxes[*]yahoo.com
New York City
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Can you explain how you did the last image? I only see one version of the
Lichtenstein filter in your source file. Were there some particular settings
you used for the color one?
thanks,
.d
"Gena Obukhov" <obu### [at] mailcom> wrote in message
news:3DAD14C3.58664D63@mail.com...
> Two types of Lichtenstein filters (black&white, color)
> and POV-Ray filter. Coming Escher and Archimboldo
> filters will be based on this POV-Ray filter.
> As usual the source is in p.b.s.f.
>
> Gena.
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> Can you explain how you did the last image? I only see one version of the
> Lichtenstein filter in your source file. Were there some particular settings
> you used for the color one?
I guess under last image you meant color Lichtenstein image. If so,
you can switch between color and black$white using 'bw' parameter
of that macro:
#macro Lichtenstein (pigm, strokesX, strokesY, bw)
bw = 0 for color image
bw = 1 for b&w image
I understand that that filter lacks comments. I'm going to prepare
homepage where I'll explain all filters, all parameters for those
filters and how to use it. Also I will add comments to the filter file
itself.
I just need a time for that :)
Gena.
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Gena wrote:
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> I understand that that filter lacks comments. I'm going to prepare
> homepage where I'll explain all filters, all parameters for those
> filters and how to use it. Also I will add comments to the filter file
> itself.
> I just need a time for that :)
>
> Gena.
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Hi Gena,
if you want I can make an include file with postprocesses.
We could include your filters and also some other postprocesses that are
possible with povray functions and macros. If it gets really big I could
also make a website :-)
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> if you want I can make an include file with postprocesses.
I'm working on it right now. It will be include file with about 15 filters.
> We could include your filters and also some other postprocesses that are
> possible with povray functions and macros.
Right now I'm interested in "artistic" filters only :) But this is really
huge topic.
Theoretically any 2D filter (Photoshop + third parties) could be simulated
in POV-Ray.
Anyway, thanks for your proposal. When I'll be out of time I'll know whom
to ask for help :)
Gena.
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