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After I found that old scene of mine, someone mentioned that it looked a
bit like a globe. So I adjusted the tilt to match the Earth's, and placed
another sphere with an image map of the world (with all land in brown, and
Canada in red). This seemed like the easiest way, since I do not have much
time, but if someone knows how I can make the land look "carved out," please
let me know. What I want is for the land to be as thick as the supporting
longitude. It may be somthing similiar to a height-field or an isosurface,
but I can't think of how to do it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Hi ,
"H. David Young" <hdf### [at] interchangeubcca> wrote in message
news:4036a07d@news.povray.org...
> This seemed like the easiest way, since I do not have much
> time, but if someone knows how I can make the land look "carved out,"
please
> let me know. What I want is for the land to be as thick as the supporting
> longitude. It may be somthing similiar to a height-field or an
isosurface,
> but I can't think of how to do it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I created a similar globe for my IRTC 'Sea' Entry
(http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2000-08-31/asl.jpg). The land surface is
an isosurface created by wrapping an imagemap around a sphere and was
initially demonstrated by Gilles Tran
(http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources09.htm). You can get the
source from http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2000-08-31/asl.zip (without
the land imagemap). There is also a Pov-Ray 3.5 version of the code
(including landmap) in povray.binaries.scene-files (under thread 'Balls
collection take 2 (24k)', posted by Nico on 21/10/03).
Hope it is useful!
Cheers,
Ian
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Very useful; exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you.
David
"Ian Shumsky" <ian### [at] outerarmdemoncouk> wrote in message
news:40374ab5$1@news.povray.org...
> Hi ,
>
> "H. David Young" <hdf### [at] interchangeubcca> wrote in message
> news:4036a07d@news.povray.org...
> > This seemed like the easiest way, since I do not have much
> > time, but if someone knows how I can make the land look "carved out,"
> please
> > let me know. What I want is for the land to be as thick as the
supporting
> > longitude. It may be somthing similiar to a height-field or an
> isosurface,
> > but I can't think of how to do it. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
>
> I created a similar globe for my IRTC 'Sea' Entry
> (http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2000-08-31/asl.jpg). The land surface
is
> an isosurface created by wrapping an imagemap around a sphere and was
> initially demonstrated by Gilles Tran
> (http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources09.htm). You can get the
> source from http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2000-08-31/asl.zip (without
> the land imagemap). There is also a Pov-Ray 3.5 version of the code
> (including landmap) in povray.binaries.scene-files (under thread 'Balls
> collection take 2 (24k)', posted by Nico on 21/10/03).
>
> Hope it is useful!
>
> Cheers,
> Ian
>
>
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> Very useful; exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you.
No probs -- look forward to seeing the finished item.
Cheers,
Ian
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