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Render time about 9 days at 1920x1440 (my monitor resolution).
Thanks for all the helpful comments following my last post,
I've tried to take on board as many of those as I could.
The tiny coloured lights among the arches are (meant to be) stars.
There's a 1920x1440 jpeg at
http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.jpg (305k)
but it looses some of the finer details, so
I've put the original 1920x1440 png up at
http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.png (3.9m)
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Bill Hails
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It's too big to fit onto my desktop! But I'm sure you won't mind me
scaling it down :)
Congratulations on what appears to have been an arduous nine days. It
would have been an intolerable stretch for me, since I need my computer
for other things.
The tiny coloured lights do indeed look like stars; I didn't need to
read your description beforehand to figure it out.
Bill Hails wrote:
> Render time about 9 days at 1920x1440 (my monitor resolution).
>
> Thanks for all the helpful comments following my last post,
> I've tried to take on board as many of those as I could.
> The tiny coloured lights among the arches are (meant to be) stars.
>
> There's a 1920x1440 jpeg at
> http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.jpg (305k)
> but it looses some of the finer details, so
> I've put the original 1920x1440 png up at
> http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.png (3.9m)
>
>
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Samuel Benge
stb### [at] hotmailcom
See my website@: http://www.goldrush.com/~abenge/Top/index.html
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Program ended abnormally on 23/11/2003 11:26, Due to a catastrophic Bill
Hails error:
> Render time about 9 days at 1920x1440 (my monitor resolution).
>
> Thanks for all the helpful comments following my last post,
> I've tried to take on board as many of those as I could.
> The tiny coloured lights among the arches are (meant to be) stars.
>
> There's a 1920x1440 jpeg at
> http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.jpg (305k)
> but it looses some of the finer details, so
> I've put the original 1920x1440 png up at
> http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.png (3.9m)
>
Very, very nice.
There's something bugging me about the stars, however, if they're supposed to
be in the room, why don't we see more of them? If they're supposed to be
outside, visible through the arches, then, there are a few that are in front of
the columns that shouldn't be visible....
Where's Jupiter?
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/*Francois Labreque*/#local a=x+y;#local b=x+a;#local c=a+b;#macro P(F//
/* flabreque */L)polygon{5,F,F+z,L+z,L,F pigment{rgb 9}}#end union
/* @ */{P(0,a)P(a,b)P(b,c)P(2*a,2*b)P(2*b,b+c)P(b+c,<2,3>)
/* videotron.ca */}camera{orthographic location<6,1.25,-6>look_at a }
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Francois Labreque wrote:
> Program ended abnormally on 23/11/2003 11:26, Due to a catastrophic Bill
> Hails error:
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> Very, very nice.
>
Thanks :-)
> There's something bugging me about the stars, however, if they're
> supposed to
> be in the room, why don't we see more of them? If they're supposed to be
> outside, visible through the arches, then, there are a few that are in
> front of the columns that shouldn't be visible....
>
That's the idea. The stars are amongst the columns, or the columns
are amongst the stars, whichever way you want to look at it.
It's really my attempt to extend the basic ambiguity of a solar
system inside a room.
> Where's Jupiter?
ahem...(embarassed cough) artistic licence?
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> It's too big to fit onto my desktop! But I'm sure you won't mind me
> scaling it down :)
Flattery gets you everywhere :-)
> Congratulations on what appears to have been an arduous nine days. It
> would have been an intolerable stretch for me, since I need my computer
> for other things.
Nine days is nothing compared to the six months of evenings and
weekends I've spent on it since the original idea occurred to me.
However I'm just a Pov beginner so a lot of that was a learning
process, and a lot of things got thrown out.
> The tiny coloured lights do indeed look like stars; I didn't need to
> read your description beforehand to figure it out.
Sorry, I was being pedantic. I was really just pointing them
out because I think they work well, but a number of my friends
at home and work didn't "get" them when they saw previous test
renders.
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Bill Hails
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Very impressive!
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Remco de Korte wrote:
> Very impressive!
Thanks!
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Bill Hails wrote:
>Render time about 9 days at 1920x1440 (my monitor resolution).
>
>Thanks for all the helpful comments following my last post,
>I've tried to take on board as many of those as I could.
>The tiny coloured lights among the arches are (meant to be) stars.
>
>There's a 1920x1440 jpeg at
>http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.jpg (305k)
>but it looses some of the finer details, so
>I've put the original 1920x1440 png up at
>http://thyme.homelinux.net/Orrery-final.png (3.9m)
>
>--
>Bill Hails
>
great pic. reminds me of myst.
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lojik3rd wrote:
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> great pic. reminds me of myst.
I did a quick search for that, fantastic artwork,
so thanks for the complement, but I don't think
I'm in the same league :-).
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Very nice.
No mercury?
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