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Greetings! I've never posted here before, though I've enjoyed looking
at and attempting to learn from the images of others. Anyway, I finally
got around to downloading the POV-Ray 3.5 beta and have been having far
too much fun with textures & suchlike. Since fractals can now be used
as pigments and normals and I've seen about ten zillion fractal
landscapes ("weird looking jagged rocks overlooking water"), I decided
to create a fractal landscape of my own. I may have gone a little
overboard with the fractality of it all, but had fun doing it and
thought I'd share.
--CB
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Sweet, i think you need to loose the moire tho
but in order to join this exclusive club, might i ask where is your
reflective sphere over a checked plane image?
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"C. Barrans" wrote:
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> Greetings! I've never posted here before, though I've enjoyed looking
> at and attempting to learn from the images of others. Anyway, I finally
> got around to downloading the POV-Ray 3.5 beta and have been having far
> too much fun with textures & suchlike. Since fractals can now be used
> as pigments and normals and I've seen about ten zillion fractal
> landscapes ("weird looking jagged rocks overlooking water"), I decided
> to create a fractal landscape of my own. I may have gone a little
> overboard with the fractality of it all, but had fun doing it and
> thought I'd share.
It looks good, but as Rick said you should do something about the moire
patterns.
Christoph
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IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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"C. Barrans" <cba### [at] erolscom> wrote in message
news:3C3B77EC.21EAFEAC@erols.com...
> I decided
> to create a fractal landscape of my own. I may have gone a little
> overboard with the fractality of it all, but had fun doing it and
> thought I'd share.
>
> --CB
Nice, especially the distant landscape. Is there any chance of getting the
source?
Gail
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Cool. The really clever touch was to use a
fractal for the clouds, in addition to all the fractals
you are already using! Neat!
Pete
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