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Here's plain and chocolate milk I was trying to do myself after seeing
someone make a glass of milk recently. The milk object is wholey within the
glass's interior surface a little instead of extending into it. If I
overlapped the surfaces it became darker even though hollow is set for both
objects.
Anyway... the milk looks as if it could be paraffin or anything else really.
Kind of subjective. A max_trace_level 12 wasn't enough for the dark areas
atop the glasses apparently, or it is refracted shadow because they aren't
totally black.
Render time was 9h 19m, 800MHz P3, with AA set to 0.2.
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Farewell,
Bob
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 16:43:30 -0600, hughes, b. wrote:
> Here's plain and chocolate milk I was trying to do myself after seeing
> someone make a glass of milk recently. The milk object is wholey within the
> glass's interior surface a little instead of extending into it. If I
> overlapped the surfaces it became darker even though hollow is set for both
> objects.
> Anyway... the milk looks as if it could be paraffin or anything else really.
> Kind of subjective. A max_trace_level 12 wasn't enough for the dark areas
> atop the glasses apparently, or it is refracted shadow because they aren't
> totally black.
That looks good Bob, and I bet the mild would make a half decent candal
without the glass.
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"Steve" <ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet> wrote in message
news:slr### [at] zeroppsorguk...
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> That looks good Bob, and I bet the milk would make a half decent candle
> without the glass.
I want to try that next, sounds like a plan. Something to think about on the
long flight to Seattle later today anyway and I think a light on top of that
milk will magically change it to wax. Shorter render if I leave the glass
out or it'll take all the time up.
Will be a *first* for me to be raytracing in the air because I'm taking my
Dell notebook along which I didn't have 4 years ago last time I was on a jet
airliner. I really hate planes. They're okay from the ground though.
Happy Holidays everyone,
Bob Hughes
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Yes, a laptop with povray is can really help get one through a long
flight and also if there are delays on the ground.
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