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From: J Trask
Subject: Old Menger at level 5
Date: 19 May 2004 15:09:25
Message: <40abb0e5@news.povray.org>
Some statistics to go with this:

Scene contains 1787553 frame level objects; 0 infinite.

Statistics for C:\pov\isomenger_5.pov, Resolution 1000 x 1000
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Pixels:         1013294   Samples:        15933899   Smpls/Pxl: 15.72
Rays:          18327249   Saved:                 0   Max Level: 2/5
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Ray->Shape Intersection          Tests       Succeeded  Percentage
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Box                          104375183        43503596     41.68
Bounding Box                5911309897      1199947882     20.30
Vista Buffer                9782000931      6698795905     68.48
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Calls to Noise:                  0   Calls to DNoise:             10
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Shadow Ray Tests:         14514683   Succeeded:                    0
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Radiosity samples calculated:      47867 (0.32 percent)
Radiosity samples reused:       15090435
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Smallest Alloc:                 25 bytes   Largest:         14300448
Peak memory used:       1536415122 bytes
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Time For Parse:    1 hours 32 minutes  56.0 seconds (5576 seconds)
Time For Trace:    3 hours  5 minutes   7.0 seconds (10242 seconds)
    Total Time:    4 hours 23 minutes  38.0 seconds (15818 seconds)
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CPU time used: kernel 271.56 seconds, user 7034.17 seconds, total 7305.73
seconds
Render averaged 136.88 PPS over 1000000 pixels

The first attempt to render this failed when I ran out of memory.
Fortunately, the error message gave me a clue as to what the problem was. I
was applying a texture to each and every box (all 1787553 of them).


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From: Ben T  Scheele
Subject: Re: Old Menger at level 5
Date: 20 May 2004 00:13:33
Message: <40ac306d$1@news.povray.org>
Now that's what I'm talking about!  Way to go J.  :-)  Now it really
looks like something one could explore.  It might be neat to view this
from the perspective of archaeologists investigating a giant monolith.
Or in this case, a megalith.
    You can actually get interesting properties by applying the texture
to each element in something like that, but it does add some time to the
computation.  In this attached scene I applied a marble texture to each
sphere in the surface, and it turned out to give it a bit of an
iridescent look.

-Ben


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From: Dan P
Subject: Re: Old Menger at level 5
Date: 21 May 2004 17:43:47
Message: <40ae7813@news.povray.org>
Ben T. Scheele wrote:

>     Now that's what I'm talking about!  Way to go J.  :-)  Now it really
> looks like something one could explore.  It might be neat to view this
> from the perspective of archaeologists investigating a giant monolith.
> Or in this case, a megalith.
>     You can actually get interesting properties by applying the texture
> to each element in something like that, but it does add some time to the
> computation.  In this attached scene I applied a marble texture to each
> sphere in the surface, and it turned out to give it a bit of an
> iridescent look.

It looks so happy!

-- 
Respectfully,          "Leave it to the coward to make a religion
Dan P            of his cowardice by preaching humility."
                                    - George Bernard Shaw
http://<broken link>


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From: Ben T  Scheele
Subject: Re: Old Menger at level 5
Date: 21 May 2004 19:38:12
Message: <40ae92e4$1@news.povray.org>
I guess a lot of my stuff is that way. :)

-Ben Scheele
Silmarillion: Ben's World
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~sche0487

"Dan P" <dan### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:40ae7813@news.povray.org...
> Ben T. Scheele wrote:
>
> >     Now that's what I'm talking about!  Way to go J.  :-)  Now it
really
> > looks like something one could explore.  It might be neat to view
this
> > from the perspective of archaeologists investigating a giant
monolith.
> > Or in this case, a megalith.
> >     You can actually get interesting properties by applying the
texture
> > to each element in something like that, but it does add some time to
the
> > computation.  In this attached scene I applied a marble texture to
each
> > sphere in the surface, and it turned out to give it a bit of an
> > iridescent look.
>
> It looks so happy!
>
> --
> Respectfully,          "Leave it to the coward to make a religion
> Dan P            of his cowardice by preaching humility."
>                                     - George Bernard Shaw
> http://<broken link>


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