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From: Aaron Gillies
Subject: Andrew: Chrome
Date: 26 Apr 2003 16:27:50
Message: <3eaaebc6@news.povray.org>
Andrew, et. al:

Here is my attempt at making something chrome-like.  It's a bit
cartoonish, but it is done with very highly-reflective surfaces and a plane
hovering out of view of the camera.  The plane has a checkered surface
with colors of rgb 0 and rgb 3.  The finish is ambient 1.

Aaron


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From: Kevin Loney
Subject: Re: Andrew: Chrome
Date: 26 Apr 2003 23:13:55
Message: <3eab4af3$1@news.povray.org>
looks good, the normal on the disc could maybe be a little less pronouned
though

if you don't want to be able to see the plane, try using the no_image flag

plane {
    ...
    no_image
}

--
Kevin
http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
#macro _(r)#if(r<12)#local i=asc(substr("oqshilacefg"
,r,1))-97;disc{<mod(i,7)-3,div(i,7)-1,6>,z,.4
pigment{rgb 10}}_(r+1)#end#end _(1)//KL


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From: Andrew Coppin
Subject: Re: Andrew: Chrome
Date: 27 Apr 2003 04:12:54
Message: <3eab9106@news.povray.org>
> The plane has a checkered surface
> with colors of rgb 0 and rgb 3.

rgb 3? Why?

Anyway, nice image... I'm still fiddling with mine...

Thanks.
Andrew.

Oh - what have I said? 8-S


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Andrew: Chrome
Date: 27 Apr 2003 11:44:03
Message: <3EABFA83.5BFD1654@pacbell.net>
Aaron Gillies wrote:
> 
> Andrew, et. al:
> 
> Here is my attempt at making something chrome-like.  It's a bit
> cartoonish, but it is done with very highly-reflective surfaces and a plane
> hovering out of view of the camera.  The plane has a checkered surface
> with colors of rgb 0 and rgb 3.  The finish is ambient 1.

It looks like the stuff my mom used to collect. She was really into the
crinkled chrome look. Nice work.

-- 
Ken Tyler


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From: Aaron Gillies
Subject: Re: Andrew: Chrome
Date: 27 Apr 2003 12:11:45
Message: <3eac0141$1@news.povray.org>
Thanks, Kevin.  I had forgotten about that flag. Mostly I was just fooling
around a bit with this image.  This morning it doesn't look as neat to me as
it did last night.  I have started getting some better effects using
radiosity instead of point lights for illumination.  Trying that now ...


"Kevin Loney" <klo### [at] pt2mcom> wrote in message
news:3eab4af3$1@news.povray.org...
> looks good, the normal on the disc could maybe be a little less pronouned
> though
>
> if you don't want to be able to see the plane, try using the no_image flag
>
> plane {
>     ...
>     no_image
> }
>
> --
> Kevin
> http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
> #macro _(r)#if(r<12)#local i=asc(substr("oqshilacefg"
> ,r,1))-97;disc{<mod(i,7)-3,div(i,7)-1,6>,z,.4
> pigment{rgb 10}}_(r+1)#end#end _(1)//KL
>
>


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From: Aaron Gillies
Subject: Re: Andrew: Chrome
Date: 27 Apr 2003 12:13:19
Message: <3eac019f$1@news.povray.org>
Andrew:

I thought that increasing the white level to a really high point
would make it very bright and shiny.  Does it actually make a
difference?  I'm not sure.  Does anyone know the algorithm
for how color and ambience affect brightness?

Aaron


"Andrew Coppin" <orp### [at] btinternetcom> wrote in message
news:3eab9106@news.povray.org...
> > The plane has a checkered surface
> > with colors of rgb 0 and rgb 3.
>
> rgb 3? Why?
>
> Anyway, nice image... I'm still fiddling with mine...
>
> Thanks.
> Andrew.
>
> Oh - what have I said? 8-S
>
>


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Subject: Re: Andrew: Chrome
Date: 27 Apr 2003 17:57:02
Message: <3eac522e$1@news.povray.org>
To me this looks more like an overflowing pond of quicksilver.
Less 'normal' would give it a more rigid appearance.

   Sputnik

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