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From: Sam Van Oort
Subject: Yet another sci-fi WIP (~50 kb)
Date: 21 Jul 2002 10:58:11
Message: <3d3acc03@news.povray.org>
Here's another sci-fi image (early version, without good cockpit and FX).

The warp-thingy is a bezier patch with IOR > 1 and total transparency.

Everything was modeled and proceduraled in moray with galaxy plugin, etc.

Ideas, flames, improvement suggestions welcome.

Sam


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From: Christoph Gerber
Subject: The Lonesome Bush
Date: 21 Jul 2002 13:47:11
Message: <3d3af39f@news.povray.org>
I made this one after the June picture of the calendar I have in my office.
In the original photo there is a Scott's Pine growing out of a crack in a
big granite rock. Since I was not  able to find or make a good model of a
Scott's Pine I decided to replace the pine by a bush made with Gill Tran's
tree macro. The lizard is a Poser model made by Noggin, all the rest is
native POV-Ray. Thanks for looking.

Regards, Christoph


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: The Lonesome Bush
Date: 21 Jul 2002 15:29:31
Message: <Xns9252DB43AD11Dseed7@povray.org>
in news:3d3af39f@news.povray.org Christoph Gerber wrote:

> Thanks for looking.
> 
> 

You may want to try some focal blurr on this one, it will help to set the 
bush more forward from the background. It now "dissapears" a bit.

Ingo


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: The Lonesome Bush
Date: 21 Jul 2002 17:32:26
Message: <slrnajm9tg.g76.steve@zeropps.org.uk>
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 19:45:45 +0200, Christoph Gerber wrote:
> I made this one after the June picture of the calendar I have in my office.
> In the original photo there is a Scott's Pine growing out of a crack in a
> big granite rock. Since I was not  able to find or make a good model of a
> Scott's Pine I decided to replace the pine by a bush made with Gill Tran's
> tree macro. The lizard is a Poser model made by Noggin, all the rest is
> native POV-Ray. Thanks for looking.

Lovely image, but I get the feeling it's missing some depth, particularly
on those objects closest to the camera, maybe you've got some strong ambient
light in the scene, if so try comenting it out and you may see a more 3D 
type image. 

Hope some of that helps, and thanks for sharing. 

-- 
#local i=.1;#local I=(i/i)/i;#local l=(i+i)/i;#local ll=(I/i)/l;box{<-ll,
-((I/I)+l),-ll><ll,-l,ll>pigment{checker scale l}finish{ambient((I/l)/I)+
(l/I)}}sphere{<i-i,l-l,(I/l)>l/l pigment{rgb((I/l)/I)}finish{reflection((
I/l)/I)-(l/I)specular(I/l)/I}}light_source{<I-l,I+I,(I-l)/l>l/l} // Steve


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From: Sir Charles W  Shults III
Subject: Re: The Lonesome Bush
Date: 21 Jul 2002 21:05:32
Message: <3d3b5a5c$1@news.povray.org>
Nice, a bit CG-ish, but some atmospheric bluing will help add depth and
distance to the scene.

Cheers!

Chip Shults
My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip


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