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It's been a while since my last post here (and since my last render :-( ). But today
I said no, I didn't want to spend another day studying stats (how boring), math,
C-programming, etc. (University sucks, when you have 3 exams within one month :( ).
So I closed the books, turned on the computer, opened POV and said to myself: "Let's
code!".
Actually, I should have been hungry, because the first idea which came to me was a
traditional kitchen scene (yeah, I like originality), a theme which I had never
explored before. Since my mom really likes coffee, and I often have to prepare it,
I've been always fascinated by coffee-percolators. Their shape's so strange and
unique. That's why I decided to start from my mom's old crock ;)
At first it looked like a simple model, but it took me the whole afternoon to model
and texture it (~750 lines of CSG!.).
Hopefully I will find the time to develop the project during the next days and will
post my kitchen scene as it gets populated.
Cheers,
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#local j=text{ttf"arial""JRG".2,0}#local J=0;#while(J<10)#local R=0;#while
(R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j scale.025translate
<R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
.025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: Mummy, the coffee is ready...
Date: 3 Jan 2002 17:31:56
Message: <3c34dbdc@news.povray.org>
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JRG wrote:
> simple model, but it took me the whole afternoon to model and texture it
> (~750 lines of CSG!.). Hopefully I will find the time to develop the
> project during the next days and will post my kitchen scene as it gets
> populated.
Well, if all the rest of the objetcs will be so nicely modelled, I'm
really waiting for that kitchen scene.
The modelling of this coffee-percolator is really superb. I can certify
it because I use everyday one of these, exactly the same model and with a
similar level of dirt. Perfect!
--
Jaime Vives Piqueres
La Persistencia de la Ignorancia
http://www.ignorancia.org
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Uh... wow.
You did this in an *afternoon*?
- Kevin R.
"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3c34d74f@news.povray.org...
> It's been a while since my last post here (and since my last render :-( ).
But today
> I said no, I didn't want to spend another day studying stats (how boring),
math,
> C-programming, etc. (University sucks, when you have 3 exams within one
month :( ).
> So I closed the books, turned on the computer, opened POV and said to
myself: "Let's
> code!".
> Actually, I should have been hungry, because the first idea which came to
me was a
> traditional kitchen scene (yeah, I like originality), a theme which I had
never
> explored before. Since my mom really likes coffee, and I often have to
prepare it,
> I've been always fascinated by coffee-percolators. Their shape's so
strange and
> unique. That's why I decided to start from my mom's old crock ;)
> At first it looked like a simple model, but it took me the whole afternoon
to model
> and texture it (~750 lines of CSG!.).
> Hopefully I will find the time to develop the project during the next days
and will
> post my kitchen scene as it gets populated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> #local j=text{ttf"arial""JRG".2,0}#local J=0;#while(J<10)#local R=0;#while
> (R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j
scale.025translate
> <R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
> .025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
>
> Home: http://digilander.iol.it/jrgpov
>
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Kevin R.wrote:
> Uh... wow.
Thanks.
> You did this in an *afternoon*?
Yeah, no I actually finished it at about 8.00 pm and then launched the render.
Having a real object as reference really speeds things up!
> - Kevin R.
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#local j=text{ttf"arial""JRG".2,0}#local J=0;#while(J<10)#local R=0;#while
(R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j scale.025translate
<R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
.025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
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news:3c34d74f@news.povray.org...
> At first it looked like a simple model, but it took me the whole afternoon
to model
> and texture it (~750 lines of CSG!.).
Incredible; it looks like my own one!.
> Hopefully I will find the time to develop the project during the next days
and will
> post my kitchen scene as it gets populated.
Can't wait to see it.
Keep up the good work, and good luck with your exams ;-)
--
Txemi Jendrix
tji### [at] euskalnetnet
http://www.geocities.com/txemijendrix
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Where's the mummy?
;-)
Bugs74
"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
news:3c34d74f@news.povray.org...
> It's been a while since my last post here (and since my last render :-( ).
But today
> I said no, I didn't want to spend another day studying stats (how boring),
math,
> C-programming, etc. (University sucks, when you have 3 exams within one
month :( ).
> So I closed the books, turned on the computer, opened POV and said to
myself: "Let's
> code!".
> Actually, I should have been hungry, because the first idea which came to
me was a
> traditional kitchen scene (yeah, I like originality), a theme which I had
never
> explored before. Since my mom really likes coffee, and I often have to
prepare it,
> I've been always fascinated by coffee-percolators. Their shape's so
strange and
> unique. That's why I decided to start from my mom's old crock ;)
> At first it looked like a simple model, but it took me the whole afternoon
to model
> and texture it (~750 lines of CSG!.).
> Hopefully I will find the time to develop the project during the next days
and will
> post my kitchen scene as it gets populated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> #local j=text{ttf"arial""JRG".2,0}#local J=0;#while(J<10)#local R=0;#while
> (R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j
scale.025translate
> <R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
> .025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
>
> Home: http://digilander.iol.it/jrgpov
>
>
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Mmmmmm...coffeeeee.
Looks good to me.
--
Phil
Behold, for I am the keeper of the sacred coffee brewing method.
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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: Mummy, the coffee is ready...
Date: 4 Jan 2002 04:05:51
Message: <3c35706f@news.povray.org>
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JRG wrote:
> This is a made in Italy 'Moka Express' Bialetti.
I've walked to the kitchen to see... Hey! My memory is not so bad! I said
it was identical, and yes, it's a "Moka Express", made in Italy. :) Very
popular here in Spain.
--
Jaime Vives Piqueres
La Persistencia de la Ignorancia
http://www.ignorancia.org
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Txemi Jendrix wrote:
> Incredible; it looks like my own one!.
Why thank you!
> Can't wait to see it.
> Keep up the good work, and good luck with your exams ;-)
Please kill me.
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#local j=text{ttf"arial""JRG".2,0}#local J=0;#while(J<10)#local R=0;#while
(R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j scale.025translate
<R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
.025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
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She's sleeping in front of the TV, just like she uses to do every evening.
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(R<2)#local G=0;#while(G<1)#if(inside(j<R,G.1>))object{j scale.025translate
<R-1G-J/20J/-40+2>pigment{rgb<9J>}}#debug"O"#else#debug" "#end#local G=G+
.025;#end#local R=R+.05;#debug"\n"#end#local J=J+1;#end// JRG
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