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Just a little wax test. Although you can't really tell, I used spaced vector
data to place the individual components of the blob. Standard media
settings, method 2.
Render Time=3m 7s
~Sam Benge
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It looks quite realistic, although there are some artifacts around the
edges, and the color is more yellow than any wax I've ever seen.
"spaced vector data"?
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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It looks a lot like one of your relatives, Slime.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Protista_I/Plasmodial_Slime_Mold_Images/
Slime wrote:
> It looks quite realistic, although there are some artifacts around the
> edges, and the color is more yellow than any wax I've ever seen.
>
> "spaced vector data"?
>
> - Slime
> [ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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"Slime" <slm### [at] slimelandcom> wrote in message
news:3cf70e03@news.povray.org...
> It looks quite realistic, although there are some artifacts around the
> edges, and the color is more yellow than any wax I've ever seen.
Actually, it looks like that heavy wax used to seal letters and documents.
David
a.k.a. Witherin
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"Samuel Benge" <sbe### [at] caltelcom> wrote in message
news:3cf6f5a2@news.povray.org...
> Just a little wax test. Although you can't really tell, I used spaced
vector
> data to place the individual components of the blob. Standard media
> settings, method 2.
> Render Time=3m 7s
Where's the text? ;)
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Slime wrote:
> It looks quite realistic, although there are some artifacts around the
> edges, and the color is more yellow than any wax I've ever seen.
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Me either :)
> "spaced vector data"?
Yeah, I made myself a little external program that outputs an *.inc file
of vectors in the form of an array. The vectors are no closer to each
other than the specified radius of each point. I did it this way so
whatever I used the data for would render quickly. The less math POV has
to do the better. I can give the 40.8k inc file to whoever is interested.
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Text?
> Where's the text? ;)
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> I can give the 40.8k inc file to whoever is interested.
I am =) I imagine it would come in usefull from time to time. email to slime
"i'm paraniod of spam" at slimeland dot com or just attach it to a post
here.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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Ok, the output file is in povray.binaries.scenes-files
Slime wrote:
>>I can give the 40.8k inc file to whoever is interested.
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> I am =) I imagine it would come in usefull from time to time. email to slime
> "i'm paraniod of spam" at slimeland dot com or just attach it to a post
> here.
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> - Slime
> [ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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Samuel Benge
sbe### [at] caltelcom
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> Text?
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> > Where's the text? ;)
Look again at the thread title...
Jamie.
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