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It's getting closer, but I'm having trouble getting the central core of the
spark to connect to the terminals, regardless of what size I scale the large
spark to.
The distance between the terminals is 24, so I'm already oversized here.
//The tight core, purple-white
#declare Discharge_Spark = object { cylinder { <-2,0,-13>, <2,0,13>, 1}
hollow
pigment { Clear }
interior { media { method 3
// 3
aa_level 4
// 4
aa_threshold 0.1
// 0.1
samples 16, 100
// Min 1, Max 1
intervals 1
// 10
ratio 0.9
// 0.9
confidence 0.9
// 0.9
variance 1/128
// 1/128
jitter 0
emission 10
density {
cylindrical
rotate
x*90
color_map
{ [ 0.00 Black ]
[ 0.40 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * 0.02 ]
[ 0.85 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * .1 ]
[ 0.96 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * .2 ]
[ 0.99 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * 60 ]
}
warp {
turbulence .3 // amount of turbulence
octaves 2 // optional turbulence modifiers
lambda 0.5
omega 0.1
}
}
}
}
//scale<0.5,0.5,9>
scale<(1 * Inch),(1 *
Inch),(1 * Inch)>
}
--
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet?
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I like that sign!
(ah, also, the spark looks nice...
Try with no light sources, radiosity
only? Could it be made into the
only light source in the picture ?)
"Dave VanHorn" <dva### [at] cedarnet> wrote in message
news:40aa1447@news.povray.org...
> It's getting closer, but I'm having trouble getting the central core of
the
> spark to connect to the terminals, regardless of what size I scale the
large
> spark to.
>
> The distance between the terminals is 24, so I'm already oversized here.
>
> //The tight core, purple-white
> #declare Discharge_Spark = object { cylinder { <-2,0,-13>, <2,0,13>, 1}
> hollow
> pigment { Clear }
> interior { media { method 3
> // 3
> aa_level 4
> // 4
> aa_threshold 0.1
> // 0.1
> samples 16, 100
> // Min 1, Max 1
> intervals 1
> // 10
> ratio 0.9
> // 0.9
> confidence 0.9
> // 0.9
> variance 1/128
> // 1/128
> jitter 0
> emission 10
> density {
> cylindrical
> rotate
> x*90
>
color_map
> { [ 0.00 Black ]
>
> [ 0.40 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * 0.02 ]
>
> [ 0.85 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * .1 ]
>
> [ 0.96 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * .2 ]
>
> [ 0.99 rgb <0.15, 0.4, 1.0> * 60 ]
>
> }
> warp {
> turbulence .3 // amount of turbulence
>
> octaves 2 // optional turbulence modifiers
>
> lambda 0.5
>
> omega 0.1
> }
> }
> }
> }
> //scale<0.5,0.5,9>
> scale<(1 * Inch),(1 *
> Inch),(1 * Inch)>
> }
>
> --
> A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
> A: Top-posting.
> Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet?
>
>
>
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Dave VanHorn wrote:
> It's getting closer, but I'm having trouble getting the central core of the
> spark to connect to the terminals, regardless of what size I scale the large
> spark to.
>
> The distance between the terminals is 24, so I'm already oversized here.
>
Ah, nothing like a bit of humor. Is this 'Jacob's Elevator'? :) I love
it! All you need now to finish the scene is a stretched rope between two
posts (or some other form of blockade).
-Sam Benge
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"Steven Pigeon" <ste### [at] videotronca> wrote in message
news:40aa2988$1@news.povray.org...
> I like that sign!
>
> (ah, also, the spark looks nice...
> Try with no light sources, radiosity
> only? Could it be made into the
> only light source in the picture ?)
I'd like to, that's the next thing I want to solve, the spark dosen't seem
to emit light.
Ideally, they all should, though the image is becoming visually compelling
as is.
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> Ah, nothing like a bit of humor. Is this 'Jacob's Elevator'? :)
A marx generator.
For this to work right, you need a fast, powerful erection.
Erection in this context, is the process where the first spark gap (usually
the bottom) fires, and the UV light from it, triggers the ones above it to
fire. This puts all the caps in series, and does the voltage
multiplication..
While my unit has a modest working voltage (10,000V/Stage) the caps are
unusually large at 0.05uF (50,000pF) which means that a lot of energy will
be stored. About 50 Joules in this case, and released in a few
microseconds, which could mean about 5,000,000 - 10,000,000 watts peak
power.
Here's a guy who's done something similar.
http://www.easternvoltageresearch.com/marxgenerator01.htm
I love
> it! All you need now to finish the scene is a stretched rope between two
> posts (or some other form of blockade).
I have one, I just turned it off. I think it makes the image "cluttered".
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"Dave VanHorn" <dva### [at] cedarnet> wrote in
news:40aa1447@news.povray.org:
Dave,
I'm somewhat intrigued by your project, is this something
that would actually work in the "real world"?
If so, tell me (us) a little more on the subject (maybe
in "off-topic").
I tried googling for capacitor tower but didn't find much.
Thanks
--
Marc Champagne
marcch.AT.videoSPAMNOTtron.DOT.ca.invalid
Montreal, Canada
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