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From: Micheal (Mike) Williams
Subject: Sphere on checker
Date: 17 Aug 2003 22:26:55
Message: <3f40396f@news.povray.org>
This is not my first post but I have not posted the standard sphere on
checker yet so I decided to do it my way. So what do you all thank?

--
Mike Williams


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From: Kedar Patil
Subject: Re: Sphere on checker
Date: 18 Aug 2003 04:33:42
Message: <20030818140243.00003bfe.kedarCIRCLED_Apatilkedar.com@PCKPATIL>
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 21:30:51 -0500, "Micheal \(Mike\) Williams"
<mic### [at] quixnetnet> typed the following:

> This is not my first post but I have not posted the standard
> sphere on checker yet so I decided to do it my way. So what do
> you all thank?

Very nice image.  I like the checkered noodles (or whatever it
is).  How did you do that?

-Kedar


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From: Micheal (Mike) Williams
Subject: Re: Sphere on checker
Date: 18 Aug 2003 08:25:59
Message: <3f40c5d7$1@news.povray.org>
It is a heightfield with image map.

In Photoshop(If you have it):
Render Clouds in black and white into a grid for each color.
filter;pixalate;crystallize at 10-20.
filter;stylize;glowing edges(put smooth and bright to full, width to 2)
convert to 16 bit and gaussian blur at 1
save as 16bit png. (this may take saving as tiff and converting. I use a
plugin)
This now is the heightfield.

The color is applied to this as a layer in 8 bit mode and saved again.



"Kedar Patil" <kedarCIRCLED_Apatilkedar.com> wrote in message
news:20030818140243.00003bfe.kedarCIRCLED_Apatilkedar.com@PCKPATIL...
> On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 21:30:51 -0500, "Micheal \(Mike\) Williams"
> <mic### [at] quixnetnet> typed the following:
>
> > This is not my first post but I have not posted the standard
> > sphere on checker yet so I decided to do it my way. So what do
> > you all thank?
>
> Very nice image.  I like the checkered noodles (or whatever it
> is).  How did you do that?
>
> -Kedar


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From: Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto
Subject: Re: Sphere on checker
Date: 18 Aug 2003 12:29:52
Message: <3f40ff00@news.povray.org>

news:3f40c5d7$1@news.povray.org...
> It is a heightfield with image map.
>
> In Photoshop(If you have it):
> Render Clouds in black and white into a grid for each color.
> filter;pixalate;crystallize at 10-20.
> filter;stylize;glowing edges(put smooth and bright to full, width to 2)
> convert to 16 bit and gaussian blur at 1
> save as 16bit png. (this may take saving as tiff and converting. I use a
> plugin)
> This now is the heightfield.
>
> The color is applied to this as a layer in 8 bit mode and saved again.

That's very clever! That's a nice trick to have in my toolbox for the future
:)

I liked very much the look of the tiles. They have a very cool vitreous
appearance.

Fernando.


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From: Kedar Patil
Subject: Re: Sphere on checker
Date: 20 Aug 2003 03:54:24
Message: <20030820132323.00001fd0.kedarCIRCLED_Apatilkedar.com@PCKPATIL>
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 07:30:08 -0500, "Micheal \(Mike\) Williams"
<mic### [at] quixnetnet> typed the following:

> It is a heightfield with image map.

Very ingenious heightfield indeed!  Thanks for sharing your
"secret" :)

> In Photoshop(If you have it):

(Un)fortunately, I use Gimp. But I believe I understand the idea,
so it can be done in Gimp subject to my skills and/or
availability of plugins.

-Kedar


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From: Micheal (Mike) Williams
Subject: Re: Sphere on checker
Date: 20 Aug 2003 08:26:27
Message: <3f4368f3$1@news.povray.org>
Cinepaint will give you full control of the 16bit images. I us it but it
crashes too often for full time use.


"Kedar Patil" <kedarCIRCLED_Apatilkedar.com> wrote in message
news:20030820132323.00001fd0.kedarCIRCLED_Apatilkedar.com@PCKPATIL...
> On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 07:30:08 -0500, "Micheal \(Mike\) Williams"
> <mic### [at] quixnetnet> typed the following:
>
> > It is a heightfield with image map.
>
> Very ingenious heightfield indeed!  Thanks for sharing your
> "secret" :)
>
> > In Photoshop(If you have it):
>
> (Un)fortunately, I use Gimp. But I believe I understand the idea,
> so it can be done in Gimp subject to my skills and/or
> availability of plugins.
>
> -Kedar


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