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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Water Tower WIP (3 Attach, 24K, 24K, and 37K)
Date: 26 Jan 2004 08:52:23
Message: <40151b97@news.povray.org>
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I mentioned a few weeks back in PB-Off_Topic that I was afraid that my
neighbors might report me to Homeland Security, since I had taken a
sudden interest in my town's water tower. Well, here are the
preliminaries, just to prove that I have no nefarious intent.
This is my first attempt to model an actual object, and I am amazed at
my own lack of observational skills. I'm constantly getting up and
running the 3 blocks over to the tower to check on some other detail
I've missed. That said, a water tower is a wonderful subject for
someone with my limited abilities, since it is all simple CSGs.
Still to come: lots and lots of attachments and details, and a 4" drain
pipe that angles out from the bottom of the tank, and follows one of the
legs to the ground. Also, of course, textures.
Comments, suggestions?
Dave Matthews
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Attachments:
Download 'watertower01.jpg' (24 KB)
Download 'watertower02.jpg' (36 KB)
Download 'watertower03.jpg' (23 KB)
Preview of image 'watertower01.jpg'
Preview of image 'watertower02.jpg'
Preview of image 'watertower03.jpg'
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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: Water Tower WIP (3 Attach, 24K, 24K, and 37K)
Date: 26 Jan 2004 09:16:40
Message: <40152148$1@news.povray.org>
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> I've missed. That said, a water tower is a wonderful subject for
I don't think you can go wrong doing csg of infrastructure. Everytime I
drive through New Jersey I want to devote my life to doing csg, heavy
industry scenes! I never tire of looking at ironwork. Water towers are
pretty neat. As a landmark and a sort of local symbol. Often the only
'profile' in a small town. Who hasn't had stone throwing contests to
see how high you can throw relative to a water tower. And then there's
the whole sniper myth.
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From: Marc Jacquier
Subject: Re: Water Tower WIP (3 Attach, 24K, 24K, and 37K)
Date: 26 Jan 2004 09:34:34
Message: <4015257a@news.povray.org>
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40151b97@news.povray.org...
> I mentioned a few weeks back in PB-Off_Topic that I was afraid that my
> neighbors might report me to Homeland Security, since I had taken a
> sudden interest in my town's water tower/...
Nice work :-)
As you seem to use an image_map for your sky, I point your attention to this
site
http://www.schloerb.com/Dreamscape2/
Some beautifull skymaps there
Marc
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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: Water Tower WIP (3 Attach, 24K, 24K, and 37K)
Date: 26 Jan 2004 09:57:51
Message: <40152aef$1@news.povray.org>
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Marc Jacquier wrote:
> As you seem to use an image_map for your sky, I point your attention to this
> site
> http://www.schloerb.com/Dreamscape2/
> Some beautifull skymaps there
>
> Marc
Wow, thanks, those are beautiful, but actually, I just used an agate
pigment on a sphere for this sky (it's a little nicer than plain blue.)
Dave Matthews
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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: Water Tower WIP (3 Attach, 24K, 24K, and 37K)
Date: 26 Jan 2004 09:59:50
Message: <40152b66$1@news.povray.org>
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Jim Charter wrote:
>
>> I've missed. That said, a water tower is a wonderful subject for
>
>
> I don't think you can go wrong doing csg of infrastructure. Everytime I
> drive through New Jersey I want to devote my life to doing csg, heavy
> industry scenes! I never tire of looking at ironwork.
Hey, I thought I was the only weird one ;-) After the water tower, I
plan to do the grain elevator in town, then go up the road to the new
ethanol plant.
Dave Matthews
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