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From: bob
Subject: Fun with bubbles (~100k)
Date: 6 Jul 2004 19:54:54
Message: <40rrr1-522.ln1@phillip.local.net>
This is a scene I made a while back when I was just playing around. 
There are 44301 bubbles in this picture (it takes a lot to fill all the 
way back, and you can still see in the corners where it didn't quite go 
back far enough) I rendered this on a P3-866, so it took a while :P

I would greatly appreciate any comments.

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From: Thomas Lake
Subject: Re: Fun with bubbles (~100k)
Date: 7 Jul 2004 01:45:14
Message: <40eb8dea$1@news.povray.org>
bob wrote:

> I would greatly appreciate any comments.

Wow! Wallpaper worthy!!


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From: Stefan Viljoen
Subject: Re: Fun with bubbles (~100k)
Date: 7 Jul 2004 02:11:38
Message: <40eb9419@news.povray.org>
bob wrote:

> This is a scene I made a while back when I was just playing around.
> There are 44301 bubbles in this picture (it takes a lot to fill all the
> way back, and you can still see in the corners where it didn't quite go
> back far enough) I rendered this on a P3-866, so it took a while :P
> 
> I would greatly appreciate any comments.
> 
> -----
> (take the spam out of my address to mail me)

Very nice - looks like pieces of foam rubber that have sunk to the bottom of
my swimming pool.

Or, to think of it, something that lays on the bottom of a trash compactor
on the Deathstar ;) - all that is needed is some water and a Dianoga and
you've got a nice SF scene!

Regards,

-- 
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician
Polar Design Solutions


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From: Hugo Asm
Subject: Re: Fun with bubbles (~100k)
Date: 7 Jul 2004 05:18:19
Message: <40ebbfdb@news.povray.org>
At first I thought this was a photo of some stones from the beach! Then I
realised it was all perfect spheres and they are overlapping each other. And
maybe the dark spots don't really come from dirt, as I originally imagined,
but from the sky? Anyway, there is something photo-realistic about it.

Regards,
Hugo


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From: Andrew C on Mozilla
Subject: Re: Fun with bubbles (~100k)
Date: 9 Jul 2004 04:36:23
Message: <40ee5907$1@news.povray.org>
Very nice.

Looks like you have either radiosity or area lights in there, so I can 
imagine this was not fast at all... neat effect though.

Andrew @ home.

PS. Is it ment to be half black? Or is that max_trace set too low?


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From: bob
Subject: Re: Fun with bubbles (~100k)
Date: 9 Jul 2004 13:28:19
Message: <ej13s1-j81.ln1@phillip.local.net>
Andrew C on Mozilla wrote:
> Very nice.
> 
> Looks like you have either radiosity or area lights in there, so I can 
> imagine this was not fast at all... neat effect though.
> 
> Andrew @ home.
> 
> PS. Is it ment to be half black? Or is that max_trace set too low?

It's meant to be like that. For this one I uploaded it to a friends 
server and ran it on there, I don't think he ever found out that I did 
maybe 15-20 pictures on there :-D Anyone with that much hardware (Dual 
Xeons and 2 Gigs of RAM) who doesn't use it at all (it serves IRC for 
like 10 people) deserves that :P


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