Not the most creative title but I think this pic has potential nonetheless.
Comments?
A few things I plan on adding once I learn how :)
1. Turn the ugly blob atmosphere into media
2. Put a light inside the earth that will use the earth as a filter
3. Use an isosurface instead of a sphere for the earth with very exagerated
height
4. Add some more stuff for the steel to reflect so it doesn't look so dull.
Might not have to if #2 works out though.
Any other ideas?
Thanks, Corey
Corey Woodworth <cdw### [at] mpinetnet> wrote in message
news:3c9eff69@news.povray.org...
>> 1. Turn the ugly blob atmosphere into media> 2. Put a light inside the earth that will use the earth as a filter> 3. Use an isosurface instead of a sphere for the earth with very
exagerated
> height> 4. Add some more stuff for the steel to reflect so it doesn't look so
dull.
> Might not have to if #2 works out though.>
5. Use photons and project the image onto a screen ??
-Shay
Actually, global warming is the result of an eccentric orbit. Global warming has
occured at regular intervals throughout Earth's
history. You can thank the media and like idiots for attempting to spread their agenda
through mis-information. Burning fossil fuels
has no more effect on global warming then 10,000,000,000 Earthlings eating refried
beans simultaneously. Well, we don't have ten
billion Earthlings, but anyway... the result is nil.
Grim
From: Brendan Ryan
Subject: Re: Crazy Earth Flashlight Thingamajig
Date: 29 Mar 2002 22:18:12
Message: <3CA52BF2.C1FA5642@global2000.net>
Corey Woodworth wrote:
> > Not the most creative title but I think this pic has potential nonetheless.
Big potential. This looks like a good way to display planets
inside the pov musesum.
Brendan