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From: sylvain louret
Subject: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 18 Jun 2002 17:07:41
Message: <3d0fa11d@news.povray.org>
Hi there ! This is my first image posted to that group. I am not very 
familiar with newsgroups (and that's being far from reality...), so I 
hope everything will work out fine. OK, here is one of my first pics 
(might be the fifth or sixth though) using POV. That's only simple 
primitives (torus, plane, boxes, blobs) except for the ducks beaks and 
legs. Lighting is very basic and there is no radiosity as I still don't 
quite understand how it works. Comments and critics appreciated !


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From: Timothy R  Cook
Subject: Re: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 18 Jun 2002 17:10:52
Message: <3D0FA1DA.9060605@bellsouth.net>
*chuckle*  Cute.

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From: Francois Labreque
Subject: Re: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 18 Jun 2002 19:49:16
Message: <3D0FC6C2.4040502@videotron.ca>
sylvain.louret wrote:
> Hi there ! This is my first image posted to that group. I am not very 
> familiar with newsgroups (and that's being far from reality...), so I 
> hope everything will work out fine.

Try posting smaller images in the future.  Personally, I don't mind as 
I'm on cable, but some of the people in the slow-lane might.


> OK, here is one of my first pics 
> (might be the fifth or sixth though) using POV. That's only simple 
> primitives (torus, plane, boxes, blobs) except for the ducks beaks and 
> legs. Lighting is very basic and there is no radiosity as I still don't 
> quite understand how it works. Comments and critics appreciated !

Very nice.  Technically simple, yet efficient.  On the creative side, I 
don't know what you're smoking, but whatever it is, don't stop.

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/*    flabreque    */L)polygon{5,F,F+z,L+z,L,F pigment{rgb 9}}#end union
/*        @        */{P(0,a)P(a,b)P(b,c)P(2*a,2*b)P(2*b,b+c)P(b+c,<2,3>)
/*   videotron.ca  */}camera{location<6,1.25,-6>look_at a orthographic}


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From: Apache
Subject: Re: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 18 Jun 2002 22:14:58
Message: <3d0fe922@news.povray.org>
Good good good! Go on rendering and posting things! (Many people on this
newsgroups prefer smaller images and plain text postings though.)

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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 19 Jun 2002 02:40:28
Message: <3D10275A.C76B2A31@gmx.de>
> "sylvain.louret" wrote:
> 
> Hi there ! This is my first image posted to that group. I am not very
> familiar with newsgroups (and that's being far from reality...), so I
> hope everything will work out fine. 
> [...]

Welcome here, for the future you should adjust your newsreader to produce
plain text messages instead of HTML.

The image looks nice, much better than my first pictures with POV.  I
would probably use a less grainy normal for the ground.

Christoph

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From: Hugo
Subject: Re: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 19 Jun 2002 10:18:33
Message: <3d1092b9$1@news.povray.org>
Hm  :o))  Sweet!  I really like those ducks, hehe.. Welcome to the
newsgroups here! Are the beaks and legs from another program?

Regards,
Hugo


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From: sylvain louret
Subject: Re: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 19 Jun 2002 11:57:50
Message: <3d10a9fe@news.povray.org>
Well, sorry for the html format and the size of the image. The beak and leg
were done using Hamapatch, a good amount of patience, and some head
scratching to understand why patches were disappearing strangely. They are
actually quite simple objects once you've made them. I've tried to convert
these bezier patches to meshes, to keep memory requirements down, but didn't
succed.

I wanted to get a kind of wet effect on the plane (droplets). Somehow,
reflections are probably a bit too blurred by the plane normals. By the way,
thanks Christoph for the great radiosity tutorial on your web site !

Thanks for your comments !

Sylvain


3d1092b9$1@news.povray.org...
> Hm  :o))  Sweet!  I really like those ducks, hehe.. Welcome to the
> newsgroups here! Are the beaks and legs from another program?
>
> Regards,
> Hugo
>
>


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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: First encounter - A rubber duck story
Date: 20 Jun 2002 11:24:30
Message: <3d11f3ae$1@news.povray.org>
i personally really liked the surface of the ground. it did kind of look
wet. good work overall.

ross.

sylvain.louret <syl### [at] wanadoofr> wrote in message
news:3d10a9fe@news.povray.org...
> Well, sorry for the html format and the size of the image. The beak and
leg
> were done using Hamapatch, a good amount of patience, and some head
> scratching to understand why patches were disappearing strangely. They are
> actually quite simple objects once you've made them. I've tried to convert
> these bezier patches to meshes, to keep memory requirements down, but
didn't
> succed.
>
> I wanted to get a kind of wet effect on the plane (droplets). Somehow,
> reflections are probably a bit too blurred by the plane normals. By the
way,
> thanks Christoph for the great radiosity tutorial on your web site !
>
> Thanks for your comments !
>
> Sylvain
>

> 3d1092b9$1@news.povray.org...
> > Hm  :o))  Sweet!  I really like those ducks, hehe.. Welcome to the
> > newsgroups here! Are the beaks and legs from another program?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Hugo
> >
> >
>
>


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