This image is somewhat technically interesting as it is rendered in two
passes with the nebula and starfield rendered separately from the ships and
star flares. The background is composited with the ships in the second
pass.
Spot the Chris Colefax plugins. ;-)
Coridon Henshaw wrote:
> > This image is somewhat technically interesting as it is rendered in two> passes with the nebula and starfield rendered separately from the ships and> star flares. The background is composited with the ships in the second> pass.
Cool!
> Spot the Chris Colefax plugins. ;-)
Hmm, where could they possibly be...
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It's been said already, but... Cool!
Did you render with .png transparency, or something else?
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"Coridon Henshaw" <che### [at] sympaticoca> wrote in message
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>> This image is somewhat technically interesting as it is rendered in two> passes with the nebula and starfield rendered separately from the ships
and
> star flares. The background is composited with the ships in the second> pass.>> Spot the Chris Colefax plugins. ;-)>>
"Kevin" <vjr<spam>iggle@mtcn<spam>et.net> wrote in news:3c1ad886
@news.povray.org:
> Did you render with .png transparency, or something else?
I have done more complex composites which use transparency, but this one is
just done by mapping the nebula onto a plane behind the ships.
Hmm. Very nice image- What are the spiky discs?
I see 2 plugins (one of them used more than once).
"Coridon Henshaw" <che### [at] sympaticoca> wrote in message
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>> This image is somewhat technically interesting as it is rendered in two> passes with the nebula and starfield rendered separately from the ships
and
> star flares. The background is composited with the ships in the second> pass.>> Spot the Chris Colefax plugins. ;-)>>
"Mahalis" <don### [at] fakeycom> wrote in news:3c1b4727$1@news.povray.org:
> Hmm. Very nice image- What are the spiky discs?
They're the cruiser's escort group--relatively tiny frigates and corvettes.
> I see 2 plugins (one of them used more than once).
Components of Galaxy and Lens Effects are used four times. The large stars
are lens flares while the nebulae and small stars are done with Galaxy.