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Just playing around
trinitrotoluene molecule (dynamite)
comments/suggestions?
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Kevin
http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
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oh, sorry 'bout the size, noticed it after I sent :-P
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Kevin
http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
"Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> wrote in message
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> comments/suggestions?
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> Kevin
> http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
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Since I'm a Lab Tech really cool. Like to see source code if possible.
Thanks Brian
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Southern Cross Akitas (SCA)
Lois & Brian Bivolcic
Pampa, Tx
http://www.centramedia.com/bivolcic/default.htm
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Source posted in p.b.s-f
takes an hour or so to render given the 10 by 10 area light and 1600 count
on radiosity
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Kevin
http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
"Brian & Lois Bivolcic" <biv### [at] popampacom> wrote in message
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> Since I'm a Lab Tech really cool. Like to see source code if possible.
> Thanks Brian
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> Southern Cross Akitas (SCA)
> Lois & Brian Bivolcic
> Pampa, Tx
> http://www.centramedia.com/bivolcic/default.htm
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Kevin Loney wrote:
> trinitrotoluene molecule (dynamite)
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> comments/suggestions?
Actually it is TNT. Dynamite is nitroglycerine absorbed in a porous
powder, to stabilize it. And isn't nitrogen atoms usually shown in
green?
Apart from that a nice image.
/Ib
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"Ib Rasmussen" <ib### [at] ibrasdk> wrote in message
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> Kevin Loney wrote:
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> > trinitrotoluene molecule (dynamite)
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> > comments/suggestions?
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> Actually it is TNT. Dynamite is nitroglycerine absorbed in a porous
> powder, to stabilize it. And isn't nitrogen atoms usually shown in
> green?
I'm pretty sure green is used to represent halogens
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> Apart from that a nice image.
thanks
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Kevin
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IMO it looks a little hazy or washed out, and there are whitish rings
around the oxygen. Otherwise a cool render.
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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Its fine,
maybe you could build an animation of what occurs during explosion.
chaps.
"Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> wrote in message
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> trinitrotoluene molecule (dynamite)
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> comments/suggestions?
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> --
> Kevin
> http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
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Nice render, btw
But a short question: Did you set ambient 0 ? it seems they are glowing ...
but probably its just me ...
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Jan Walzer <jan### [at] lzernet>
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> comments/suggestions?
nice reflection on those atoms ... err.. atoms do look like this,
right?
;-)
cukk
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