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Just an image I started working on after pondering my cup of coffee.
-tgq
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 07:38:02 -0400, "TinCanMan" <Tin### [at] hotmailcom>
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> Just an image I started working on after pondering my cup of coffee.
it reminds me http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/22128/
ABX
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Great cup, great texture (right amount of shine).
This reminds me too: http://www.rene-schwietzke.de/povray/images/office.jpg
Could you post the scene, please?
I would like to upgrade/improve my office image and your cup is a nice piece
for a renewed scene, if you give me the permisson to use your cup, of
course.
Bye
Rene
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Rene Schwietzke
r.schwietzke<at>reneschwietzke.de
http://www.rene-schwietzke.de/
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> Great cup, great texture (right amount of shine).
Thanks. As you will see in the scenefile, I do not usually use specular or
phong highlights, but rather fresnel reflection with visible lightsources.
The apperance of highlights in this type of modelling is highly dependent on
the scene setup.
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> This reminds me too:
http://www.rene-schwietzke.de/povray/images/office.jpg
> Could you post the scene, please?
> I would like to upgrade/improve my office image and your cup is a nice
piece
> for a renewed scene, if you give me the permisson to use your cup, of
> course.
See p.b.s-f for the mug and textures. Use as you see fit.
-tgq
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Cool ...
I never get tired of these. I don't know why.
It looks great. You should clean your cups more
often, maybe ...
Aaron
Aaron Gillies
New York City
x3rxes[&]yahoo.com
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TinCanMan wrote:
> Just an image I started working on after pondering my cup of coffee.
Looks good! The handle needs to be attached a little better, though, and
the wood might look good with just a tiny bit of blurred reflection.
Now that I look at it again, the "corner" along the bottom edge of the
cup seems a bit sharp for a piece of glazed pottery, which is what I
assume this is...
-Xplo
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> Looks good! The handle needs to be attached a little better, though, and
Thanks. I need to figure out how to attach the handle better, as it is just
csg right now. Perhaps blobs.
> the wood might look good with just a tiny bit of blurred reflection.
Perhaps. It used to be lacquered, I guess I must've stripped it down.
>
> Now that I look at it again, the "corner" along the bottom edge of the
> cup seems a bit sharp for a piece of glazed pottery, which is what I
> assume this is...
Actually the bottom is rounded, it uses a flattened torus. I guess it's
just not apparent in this scene setup.
-tgq
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3d749f2b@news.povray.org...
> Just an image I started working on after pondering my cup of coffee.
I did a similar cup for the "Worlds within Worlds" Round.
Here it is a crop of it taken from the 5763 x 3602 render.
Bye.
Back to RL work once again :-(
Txemi Jendrix
tji### [at] txemijendrixcom
http://www.txemijendrix.com
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TinCanMan wrote:
> Just an image I started working on after pondering my cup of coffee.
Mug looks good, especially the dirt part, but coffee is propably a bit
too opaque and has too sharp reflections, or something. It looks more
like black paint to me than coffee.
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