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From: Ive
Subject: face the face
Date: 12 Aug 2002 06:05:13
Message: <3d578859@news.povray.org>
The next round in the face combat - well, just kidding.

Thanks for all advices on my former face image - and so
I have tried to improve Angelina (yes, she got a name)
a little bit.

After a suggestion from my girl friend: "...girls like this would
use a dark eye liner - and a lot of it" (and whatever she did
mean with "girls like this")  I have changed her make-up a
little. It seems that by using POV-Ray I also do learn how
to do a good pro-blush.

Next I have used Wings3d to add some more triangles by
hand . A stupid work to get a smoother mesh for her hair.
Does anybody know a utility that imports .obj files and does
a surface subdivision by leaving the uv-vectors untouched?

And the eyes. A little bit better I think, but these are not
Bette Davis eyes. Meanwhile I believe the only way without
faking anything would be to remove the Poser mesh for the
eyes completely and create a realistic CSG model instead.

so long
-Ive


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From: JPGargoyle
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 12 Aug 2002 06:45:07
Message: <web.3d5791443e137949641f1e9f0@news.povray.org>
Congratulations.

I think the girl is getting excelent!

Keep up yhe good work. I like it a lot.
I thing the next thing to do is work a little on her neck.
I just find it too "flat", you should add a litle more detail and shape in
the throat area IMHO. :)


Best regards.


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From:  Light Beam 
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 12 Aug 2002 10:49:46
Message: <3d57cb0a@news.povray.org>
Very impressive work, but I think you can reduce the lips to makes it more
realistics ! no ?
What option did u use to render it ? How many time it takes to render
...etc... ?


web.3d5791443e137949641f1e9f0@news.povray.org...
> Congratulations.
>
> I think the girl is getting excelent!
>
> Keep up yhe good work. I like it a lot.
> I thing the next thing to do is work a little on her neck.
> I just find it too "flat", you should add a litle more detail and shape in
> the throat area IMHO. :)
>
>
> Best regards.
>
>


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From: Jide
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 12 Aug 2002 11:34:48
Message: <3d57d598$1@news.povray.org>
Ive wrote:
> Next I have used Wings3d to add some more triangles by
> hand . A stupid work to get a smoother mesh for her hair.
> Does anybody know a utility that imports .obj files and does
> a surface subdivision by leaving the uv-vectors untouched?

There was a freeware UV-mapping program called LithUnwrap that could
subdivide the the model while leaving the uv-vectors untouched (or as I
would say subdivided the uv-vectors aswell). The author decided to go the
shareware route and I don't think you can easily find LithUnwrap anywhere
anymore. The shareware version is called  Ultimate Unwrap 3D and can be
found here http://www.unwrap3d.com/ if you dont mind paying the modest price
for it.

-----
-Jide


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From: Robbert
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 12 Aug 2002 11:45:09
Message: <3d57d805@news.povray.org>
Very nice!

Her hair line is awfully receded.

To me the eyes seem a little strange.  Maybe slightly too much upturned?
But then if it looks right to you then disregard.

"Ive" <ive### [at] lilysoftcom> wrote in message news:3d578859@news.povray.org...
>
> The next round in the face combat - well, just kidding.
>
> Thanks for all advices on my former face image - and so
> I have tried to improve Angelina (yes, she got a name)
> a little bit.
>
> After a suggestion from my girl friend: "...girls like this would
> use a dark eye liner - and a lot of it" (and whatever she did
> mean with "girls like this")  I have changed her make-up a
> little. It seems that by using POV-Ray I also do learn how
> to do a good pro-blush.
>
> Next I have used Wings3d to add some more triangles by
> hand . A stupid work to get a smoother mesh for her hair.
> Does anybody know a utility that imports .obj files and does
> a surface subdivision by leaving the uv-vectors untouched?
>
> And the eyes. A little bit better I think, but these are not
> Bette Davis eyes. Meanwhile I believe the only way without
> faking anything would be to remove the Poser mesh for the
> eyes completely and create a realistic CSG model instead.
>
> so long
> -Ive


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 13 Aug 2002 02:54:26
Message: <3d58ad22@news.povray.org>
"_Light_Beam_" <fac### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:3d57cb0a@news.povray.org...
> Very impressive work, but I think you can reduce the lips to makes it more
> realistics ! no ?
> What option did u use to render it ? How many time it takes to render
> ...etc... ?
>

I know what you mean, the lips are a little bit big. But somehow
she was "born" this way and I do not like to do some cosmetical
surgery as I do not like cosmetical surgery at all.
Also it is possible that she used that thing (however the girls call it)
to draw a outline around her lips to make them appear optical a
little bigger (and do not ask me for what reason some girls do so).


the render options: -w480 -h640 +A0.1 +AM2

default radiosity settings
assumed_gamma 1.0
light source is one 4x4 area light

As far as I remember the render time  was about 35 minutes with my old
800MHz Athlon 256MB.

so long
-Ive


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 13 Aug 2002 02:56:50
Message: <3d58adb2@news.povray.org>
"Jide" <jid### [at] kotisoonfi> wrote in message
news:3d57d598$1@news.povray.org...
> Ive wrote:
> > Next I have used Wings3d to add some more triangles by
> > hand . A stupid work to get a smoother mesh for her hair.
> > Does anybody know a utility that imports .obj files and does
> > a surface subdivision by leaving the uv-vectors untouched?
>
> There was a freeware UV-mapping program called LithUnwrap that could
> subdivide the the model while leaving the uv-vectors untouched (or as I
> would say subdivided the uv-vectors aswell). The author decided to go the
> shareware route and I don't think you can easily find LithUnwrap anywhere
> anymore. The shareware version is called  Ultimate Unwrap 3D and can be
> found here http://www.unwrap3d.com/ if you dont mind paying the modest
price
> for it.
>
> -----
> -Jide
>

Thanks a lot, I have found LithUnwrap and will give it a try.

so long
-Ive


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 13 Aug 2002 04:41:21
Message: <3d58c631@news.povray.org>
> Very nice!
>

Thanks.


> Her hair line is awfully receded.
>

She always has trouble with her hairdresser.


> To me the eyes seem a little strange.  Maybe slightly too much upturned?
> But then if it looks right to you then disregard.
>

Well, as soon as I find some time I will redo her eyes completely just
to see if it is possible to reproduce real eyes with POV-Ray. This
could be interseting but first I have to search for my old biology
books.

so long
-Ive


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: face the face
Date: 13 Aug 2002 04:41:23
Message: <3d58c633@news.povray.org>
"JPGargoyle" <jpg### [at] sapopt> wrote in message
news:web.3d5791443e137949641f1e9f0@news.povray.org...
> Congratulations.
>
> I think the girl is getting excelent!
>
> Keep up yhe good work. I like it a lot.
> I thing the next thing to do is work a little on her neck.
> I just find it too "flat", you should add a litle more detail and shape in
> the throat area IMHO. :)
>
>

Thank you very much, and it seems that what has started just as a
quick test render to see how a realistic skin texture could be done
turns into some real work :-)

so long
-Ive


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