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Not done with the detailing yet, but all the basics are there. All to scale,
should play in tune all the way up.
Comments, suggestions, money...
RG - Damn, that PovRay signature model sure has a nice looking neck!
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Nice!
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gonzo wrote:
> Not done with the detailing yet, but all the basics are there. All to scale,
> should play in tune all the way up.
>
> Comments, suggestions, money...
>
Hmm, mine does not look that good (anymore).
Nice work, needs some good illumination.
Regards,
Sebastian H.
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gonzo wrote:
>Not done with the detailing yet, but all the basics are there. All to scale,
>should play in tune all the way up.
>
>Comments, suggestions, money...
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>RG - Damn, that PovRay signature model sure has a nice looking neck!
>
very nice, gonzo ...
would you be willing to share some of the code?
or talk a bit about your methods for forming and bending
the sides?
are all the inside braces there? ;)
would love to begin doing some pearl inlay/sound hole
fretting modeled on my own instruments.
inspired now to begin simulating a small cigarbox banjo
i have.
or a nice carved violin.
thanx
ts
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In article <3fc306d2@news.povray.org>, "gonzo" <rgo### [at] lansetcom> wrote:
> Not done with the detailing yet, but all the basics are there. All to scale,
> should play in tune all the way up.
Am I the only one who thought this had something to do with ideal gas
laws?
--
Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlinknet>
http://home.earthlink.net/~cjameshuff/
POV-Ray TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg
http://tag.povray.org/
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ts wrote:
>would you be willing to share some of the code?
>or talk a bit about your methods for forming and bending
>the sides?
Not much to talk about, it's a prism, scaled down to make the back & top,
and differenced with itself to make the sides & the binding. No forming or
bending required.
I'm eventually going to make it a macro that takes the main dimensions and a
couple of offsets to set the curve, so that I can just plug in measurements
and create different body styles. Also needs to be able to do a florentine
cutaway.
I'll post the source once I get a more finalized version. So far I'm just
testing...
>are all the inside braces there? ;)
Not on this one, but probably somewhere down the line. Part of the project
I'm building this for will likely be a cutaway image showing the inside w/
braces.
>
>would love to begin doing some pearl inlay/sound hole
>fretting modeled on my own instruments.
>inspired now to begin simulating a small cigarbox banjo
>i have.
I'll be doing a banjo next...
>or a nice carved violin.
That's a tough one to model. I haven't yet gotten good enough at modelling
in any one app to be able to do that kind of detail. I did a pretty nice
violin in Bryce a couple years ago, but it was a composite of several
methods (Bryce boolean, Hamapatch & heightfields made in PSP). I still
have all the parts to that one, though, maybe time to see what I can do
with them in POV.
RG
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Christopher James Huff wrote:
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>Am I the only one who thought this had something to do with ideal gas
>laws?
ha! ... now that you bring it up. ;)
i thought it was going to be some new idea or way of using media.
but ... was pleasantly surprised ...
as the association i make with Classical Gas is apparently the same
one Gonzo does ... that great guitar piece from Mason Williams back
in the 60's.
haven't mastered that or media yet. ;)
-ts-
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I agree better lighting would do alot for the pic. I've found alot of povers
are guitarist and or musicians(math music thing I believe).
Buke
"Sebastian H." <van### [at] gmxde> wrote in message
news:3fc39bb9@news.povray.org...
> gonzo wrote:
> > Not done with the detailing yet, but all the basics are there. All to
scale,
> > should play in tune all the way up.
> >
> > Comments, suggestions, money...
> >
> Hmm, mine does not look that good (anymore).
>
> Nice work, needs some good illumination.
>
> Regards,
> Sebastian H.
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gonzo wrote:
> Comments, suggestions, money...
The strings should have different thickness, and a decorative ring
around the sound hole would look nice. Like this one, that I made for a
model of my own guitar, which I never finished. It's modelled out of
individual small "wood" pieces, in case anybody wonders.
/Ib
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Ib Rasmussen wrote:
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> It's modelled out of
> individual small "wood" pieces, in case anybody wonders.
>
> /Ib
>
You're nuts! ;o)
Looks very convincing!
Remco
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