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From: Eleven
Subject: First post
Date: 8 May 2003 03:47:29
Message: <3EBA0B76.9020207@xith.net>
Alrighty, so I'm fudging the first post parameters a little, but...

The second one is completely unrelated to the first and is something I 
plan on elaborating with a few tricks I didn't utilize this time around 
(and perfecting once I figure out how to texture certain things 
specifically), though it took 10 hours to render at that quality, so I 
think I'll wait until I have a final version before I do so again.

Everything I know how to do (which is very little) I've figured out in 
the last three days (and yet somehow managed to get some work done). As 
such I am awed at some of the things I've seen on this board, and am 
glad I have high standards to work around.

-M.C. ArZeCh


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From: Andrew Coppin
Subject: Re: First post
Date: 8 May 2003 04:01:44
Message: <3eba0ee8$1@news.povray.org>
> Everything I know how to do (which is very little) I've figured out in
> the last three days (and yet somehow managed to get some work done).

OK, well I'm impressed! ;-)

> As
> such I am awed at some of the things I've seen on this board, and am
> glad I have high standards to work around.

Yeah, I know what you mean...

Neat images.
Andrew.


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From: Aaron Gillies
Subject: Re: First post
Date: 9 May 2003 08:52:12
Message: <3ebba47c$1@news.povray.org>
Looks pretty good to me for only three days!

What is taking ten hours in the second image.  Is it the
focal blur?

Aaron

"Eleven" <pov### [at] xithnet> wrote in message news:3EB### [at] xithnet...
> Alrighty, so I'm fudging the first post parameters a little, but...
>
> The second one is completely unrelated to the first and is something I
> plan on elaborating with a few tricks I didn't utilize this time around
> (and perfecting once I figure out how to texture certain things
> specifically), though it took 10 hours to render at that quality, so I
> think I'll wait until I have a final version before I do so again.
>
> Everything I know how to do (which is very little) I've figured out in
> the last three days (and yet somehow managed to get some work done). As
> such I am awed at some of the things I've seen on this board, and am
> glad I have high standards to work around.
>
> -M.C. ArZeCh
>


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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: First post
Date: 9 May 2003 13:49:14
Message: <3ebbea1a@news.povray.org>
Sorry to hark on and on about this, but arnt first images are supposed to
involve a combination of reflective spheres & checker planes?

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From: Eleven
Subject: Re: First post
Date: 9 May 2003 14:57:51
Message: <3EBBFA2F.7000101@xith.net>
Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
> Sorry to hark on and on about this, but arnt first images are supposed to
> involve a combination of reflective spheres & checker planes?
> 

My client is set to only download a finite number of headings, so 
wherever the requirements were explicitly stated must not have ended up 
in my inbox. I inferred "sphere and *reflective* plane" from the other 
posts here (and hey, the shape is *made* out of spheres and has a sphere 
cut out of it :P).

-M.C. ArZeCh


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From: Eleven
Subject: Re: First post
Date: 9 May 2003 15:00:16
Message: <3EBBFABF.4010800@xith.net>
Aaron Gillies wrote:
> Looks pretty good to me for only three days!
> 
> What is taking ten hours in the second image.  Is it the
> focal blur?
> 
> Aaron


It's the focal blur (100 samples) and especially the area lighting. I 
could let those slide were I not a perfectionist about certain things :P

-M.C. ArZeCh


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