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I normally don't post my WIPs, but I've seen other people get such great comments and
ideas that I though I'd give it a try. I'm
very happy with the shape and texture of the odd fruit, but I'm stumped for what I
should do with the background. I know the stem
and leaves are poor, but they are merely place holders for now.
I have one constraint though. Whatever I do, needs to take minimal time. I have very
little time to raytrace. So I'm constantly
trying to find max visual appeal for very little time invested.
I was thinking about turning this into an ad for genetically modified food of the
future, and have a hand and face holding and
displaying the fruit. I don't know. Someone has to have some ideas about where this
fruit goes.
Andrew Wilcox
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Andrew Wilcox wrote:
> I normally don't post my WIPs, but I've seen other people get such great comments
and ideas that I though I'd give it a try. I'm
> very happy with the shape and texture of the odd fruit, but I'm stumped for what I
should do with the background. I know the stem
> and leaves are poor, but they are merely place holders for now.
>
> I have one constraint though. Whatever I do, needs to take minimal time. I have
very little time to raytrace. So I'm constantly
> trying to find max visual appeal for very little time invested.
>
> I was thinking about turning this into an ad for genetically modified food of the
future, and have a hand and face holding and
> displaying the fruit. I don't know. Someone has to have some ideas about where
this fruit goes.
>
> Andrew Wilcox
>
>
>
Is it a bloppel? ;-)
Sebastian H.
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How about making it a HDRI picture (not sure about render times or how to
implement) on a kitchen table using the kitchen probe?
Just a thought ;)
Dave
"Andrew Wilcox" <awi### [at] unpuzzledcom> wrote in message
news:3f16e7bd@news.povray.org...
> I normally don't post my WIPs, but I've seen other people get such great
comments and ideas that I though I'd give it a try. I'm
> very happy with the shape and texture of the odd fruit, but I'm stumped
for what I should do with the background. I know the stem
> and leaves are poor, but they are merely place holders for now.
>
> I have one constraint though. Whatever I do, needs to take minimal time.
I have very little time to raytrace. So I'm constantly
> trying to find max visual appeal for very little time invested.
>
> I was thinking about turning this into an ad for genetically modified food
of the future, and have a hand and face holding and
> displaying the fruit. I don't know. Someone has to have some ideas about
where this fruit goes.
>
> Andrew Wilcox
>
>
>
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To me, the answer is immediate and obvious - it belongs in a box. It would
fit very nicely, after all. It could be a partially open box, like those
whack-em chocolate oranges come in. You could see the shape, texture, and
still
have it packaged.
Frank
>"Andrew Wilcox" <awi### [at] unpuzzledcom> wrote in message
>news:3f16e7bd[at]news.povray.org...
>> I normally don't post my WIPs, but I've seen other people get such great
>comments and ideas that I though I'd give it a try. I'm
>> very happy with the shape and texture of the odd fruit, but I'm stumped
>for what I should do with the background. I know the stem
>> and leaves are poor, but they are merely place holders for now.
>>
>> I have one constraint though. Whatever I do, needs to take minimal time.
>I have very little time to raytrace. So I'm constantly
>> trying to find max visual appeal for very little time invested.
>>
>> I was thinking about turning this into an ad for genetically modified food
>of the future, and have a hand and face holding and
>> displaying the fruit. I don't know. Someone has to have some ideas about
>where this fruit goes.
>>
>> Andrew Wilcox
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Yeah, that sounds interesting... I'll see what I can do.
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I think for your purpose you need a very standard environement for a
fruit and for me a fruit goes in a fruit cup on a table, maybe with
other fruits.
It's a very good idea,
JC
Andrew Wilcox wrote:
> I normally don't post my WIPs, but I've seen other people get such great comments
and ideas that I though I'd give it a try. I'm
> very happy with the shape and texture of the odd fruit, but I'm stumped for what I
should do with the background. I know the stem
> and leaves are poor, but they are merely place holders for now.
>
> I have one constraint though. Whatever I do, needs to take minimal time. I have
very little time to raytrace. So I'm constantly
> trying to find max visual appeal for very little time invested.
>
> I was thinking about turning this into an ad for genetically modified food of the
future, and have a hand and face holding and
> displaying the fruit. I don't know. Someone has to have some ideas about where
this fruit goes.
>
> Andrew Wilcox
>
>
>
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--------------( oo )--------------
Hi Andrew,
I was working on Cellular Automatas in PovRAY and I made simulations with a
color code. At the end, it looks like a mutant straberry. I used blobs for
the animation. When the cell are older, they turn blue and looks like being
rotten. It's evolving and changing. See if could get the anim that I posted
on povray.binaries.animations (Cellular Automata). Maybe could make evolve
your fruit in that way. It looks mutant organic.
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> I normally don't post my WIPs, but I've seen other people get such great
comments and ideas that I though I'd give it a try. I'm
> very happy with the shape and texture of the odd fruit, but I'm stumped
for what I should do with the background. I know the stem
> and leaves are poor, but they are merely place holders for now.
>
> I have one constraint though. Whatever I do, needs to take minimal time.
I have very little time to raytrace. So I'm constantly
> trying to find max visual appeal for very little time invested.
>
> I was thinking about turning this into an ad for genetically modified food
of the future, and have a hand and face holding and
> displaying the fruit. I don't know. Someone has to have some ideas about
where this fruit goes.
>
> Andrew Wilcox
>
>
>
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> Someone has to have some ideas about where this fruit goes.
I'm interested in seeing the tree where this fruit comes from!
The minimal-time-background probably is a screen-filling heap
of stacked fruits (if you want to minimize development time --
computer time is minimized by background { color rgb <...> }).
And I would like to see traces of teeth!
Sputnik
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Good, good, good ideas.
Now hopefully, I'll have some time to post an update soon.
Andrew Wilcox
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