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I've found this artefact texture interesting.
Any comments?
Gleb
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COOL!!
Maybe using 'expensive' wood instead, and positioning 'the thing' in a
garden or museum would make it a funky piece of art!
Apache
http://geitenkaas.dns2go.com/experiments/
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Gleb wrote in message <3c7bf024@news.povray.org>...
>I've found this artefact texture interesting.
>Any comments?
Are you using the MegaPOV splines, the POV 3.5 splines, or the Colefax
spline include?
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Mark
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"Apache" <apa### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> COOL!!
>
> Maybe using 'expensive' wood instead, and positioning 'the thing' in a
> garden or museum would make it a funky piece of art!
Thanks!
It seems that the "texture" looks different when viewing angle changes.
Gleb
http://freelocus.com
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"Mark Wagner" <mar### [at] gtenet> wrote in message
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> Are you using the MegaPOV splines, the POV 3.5 splines, or the Colefax
> spline include?
POV 3.5 + some SDL. Have not tried Colefax spline include yet,
Josh English cyclopedia was very helpful. But anyway there are several ways
to convert splines from 3.5.
Gleb
http://freelocus.com
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In article <3c7bf024@news.povray.org>, "Gleb" <gk1### [at] sotonacuk> wrote:
> I've found this artefact texture interesting.
> Any comments?
A very interesting object...and a neat effect. It's a good demonstration
of the strengths of scripting. How well does it stand up to changing
resolutions?
This would make a good desktop picture, especially if it had more of a
background...
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Christopher James Huff <chr### [at] maccom>
POV-Ray TAG e-mail: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg
TAG web site: http://tag.povray.org/
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"Christopher James Huff" <chr### [at] maccom> wrote in message
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> A very interesting object...and a neat effect. It's a good demonstration
> of the strengths of scripting.
Thanks!
> How well does it stand up to changing resolutions?
Enlarged fragment of the same object is attached.
Atb,
Gleb
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Nice. There's a Japanese CG artist who does work of this type (only much
more elaborate). I forget his name. I saw it in Computer Graphics World.
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"Christopher James Huff" <chr### [at] maccom> wrote in message
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> A very interesting object...and a neat effect. It's a good demonstration
> of the strengths of scripting.
This is a very interesting object. I think the real strength of scripting,
however, lies in absolute control rather than this kind of controlled chaos.
-Shay
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Fascinating, I can spend a very long time looking at an image like this and
trying to find the patterns.
-Shay
"Gleb" <gk1### [at] sotonacuk> wrote in message news:3c7bf024@news.povray.org...
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