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From: Slime
Subject: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 14:35:50
Message: <3cb09186@news.povray.org>
I worked on this image since the first beta of povray 3.5 came out, with a
long wait for a photon bug to be fixed, but I eventually found a workaround.

350 fish, some spherical bubbles, thousands upon thousands of sphere sweeps
for the seaweed, an f_ridged_mf for the normal of the water, and a heckuva
lot of media and surface photons. About 40 hours to render the 1400 x 1050
version, although I set the priority down to do other things during the day.

- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
[ http://www.slimeland.com/images/ ]


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From: Marc Jacquier
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 15:11:06
Message: <3cb099ca$1@news.povray.org>
Hey nice pict, have a look to the topic of this contest
http://3dstation.babozor.net/concours/concours_link.htm
: "The aquatic world" Plunge us the head under water!

Marc


3cb09186@news.povray.org...
> I worked on this image since the first beta of povray 3.5 came out, with a
> long wait for a photon bug to be fixed, but I eventually found a
workaround.
>
> 350 fish, some spherical bubbles, thousands upon thousands of sphere
sweeps
> for the seaweed, an f_ridged_mf for the normal of the water, and a heckuva
> lot of media and surface photons. About 40 hours to render the 1400 x 1050
> version, although I set the priority down to do other things during the
day.
>
> - Slime
> [ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
> [ http://www.slimeland.com/images/ ]
>
>
>


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From: Hugo
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 16:16:26
Message: <3cb0a91a@news.povray.org>
Really great look for a start (ehm, not a start).. :o) The water surface and
the scattered light is perfect! Even the rendertime doesn't look too bad,
considering that you used a big resolution.. I just saw some real scenes in
TV and this is very close! Except the bubbles - those close to the camera
are very strange, I'd say not transparant enough.. The fishes are too few,
and I think there's a problem with the scale of them vs. the bubbles.. I
know some fishes are small of course, but my mind suggests - for the sake of
a great picture - they should be a "more heavy ingredient" in this picture
..and perhaps more bubbles.

That said, I'm still very impressed by the water and the green stuff !

Regards,
Hugo


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From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 17:34:31
Message: <3cb0bb67@news.povray.org>
"Slime" <noo### [at] hotmailcom> wrote ;
>
> 350 fish, some spherical bubbles,

    Looks great except for the bubbles, bubbles over a 1/4 inch or so become
jellyfish shaped.


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From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 17:35:59
Message: <3cb0bbbf@news.povray.org>
"Bill DeWitt" <bde### [at] cflrrcom> wrote in message
news:3cb0bb67@news.povray.org...
>
> "Slime" <noo### [at] hotmailcom> wrote ;
> >
> > 350 fish, some spherical bubbles,
>
>     Looks great except for the bubbles, bubbles over a 1/4 inch or so
become
> jellyfish shaped.


    Of course, those -could- be really small bubbles...


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From: Corey Woodworth
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 17:45:41
Message: <3cb0be05@news.povray.org>
Great work as always slime! Only thing that I think detracts from the pic is
the bubbles. They look too hard, almost like they're metallic spheres
instead of bubbles.

Corey


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 18:17:28
Message: <3cb0c578$1@news.povray.org>
> >     Looks great except for the bubbles, bubbles over a 1/4 inch or so
> become
> > jellyfish shaped.
>
>
>     Of course, those -could- be really small bubbles...

Yeah... I know. I think the largest of them are supposed to be about one
inch in diameter, maybe a little smaller. But I liked the spherical-ness of
them nonetheless =)

- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
[ http://www.slimeland.com/images/ ]


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From: Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 7 Apr 2002 21:10:12
Message: <3cb0edf4@news.povray.org>
Great scene!

I was going to suggest you to try using meshes for the seaweed instead of
sphere sweeps, as I believe it should speed up the render time
substantially. Last time I used sphere sweeps I was surprised of how slow
they render.

Also, I don't like very much the spherical bubbles. As others have noted,
bubbles going upward in water tend to have a "jellyfish" shape.

Other than that, it is a very well done scene. Congratulations,

Fernando.


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From: Nathan Kopp
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 8 Apr 2002 00:21:12
Message: <3cb11ab8$1@news.povray.org>
"Slime" <noo### [at] hotmailcom> wrote...
> I worked on this image since the first beta of povray 3.5 came out, with a
> long wait for a photon bug to be fixed, but I eventually found a
workaround.

FYI, I think the bug you're talking about is finally fixed for the next
beta.  :-)

-Nathan


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: The magic of media photons
Date: 8 Apr 2002 00:29:35
Message: <3cb11caf$1@news.povray.org>
> FYI, I think the bug you're talking about is finally fixed for the next
> beta.  :-)

Oh good =)

If it's the "photons make the scene too bright" bug, then that's the one,
but I found a workaround by increasing the gap between the surface of the
water and the actual media.

BTW, when is range_divider going to be documented? It's just sitting there
in the documentation, teasing me... it probably does some silly useless
thing, but I keep wondering if it holds the solution whenever I come across
photon problems =)

- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
[ http://www.slimeland.com/images/ ]


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