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From: demented yam
Subject: Newbie needs texture help for desert picture
Date: 13 Aug 2004 15:45:00
Message: <web.411d1980fc9fcddaac7f51ac0@news.povray.org>
well, i just started on my desert picture, and of course the beginning of
the desert picture just happens to coincide with my beginning in the
graphic arts via povray (on the 11th).

so anyway, i need help finding a realistic skin texture. (i already found
via trial and error a realistic skin color {rgb  <.97, .77, .55>}

my (very simple, by your standards) picture requires a closeup of a pair of
human hands, and i just can't get them to look like anything but plastic.

any help would be appreciated, and if this is in the wrong place, then
please steer me in the right direction.

i promise i'll post a picture once i have something worth looking at.

if you have any tips for making sand, i wouldn't mind hearing them.

Thank you so very, very much! (unless you didn't post anything :P)


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Newbie needs texture help for desert picture
Date: 13 Aug 2004 20:35:15
Message: <411d5e43$1@news.povray.org>
demented_yam nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 13/08/2004 15:41... :

>well, i just started on my desert picture, and of course the beginning of
>the desert picture just happens to coincide with my beginning in the
>graphi                 cartsviapovray.
>
>so anyway, i need help finding a realistic skin texture. (i already found
>via trial and error a realistic skin color {rgb  <.97, .77, .55>}
>
>my (very simple, by your standards) picture requires a closeup of a pair of
>human hands, and i just can't get them to look like anything but plastic.
>
>any help would be appreciated, and if this is in the wrong place, then
>please steer me in the right direction.
>
>i promise i'll post a picture once i have something worth looking at.
>
>if you have any tips for making sand, i wouldn't mind hearing them.
>
>Thank you so very, very much! (unless you didn't post anything :P)
>
>  
>
A beter place would have been on povray.newusers
Have you tried using normal for the skin? Using a crackle normal with a 
relatively small scale can make an acceptable texture. Try to play with 
phong/phong_size and specular/roughness to change the highlights 
strenght/sharpness.
With the windows version. Start by typing "normal" and press F1 to 
summon the help. Here, you'll get the syntax for the normals. Do the 
same for phong and specular, and any keyword you're not sure about. 
Don't forget to read all the manuals.

Alain


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From: demented yam
Subject: Re: Newbie needs texture help for desert picture
Date: 14 Aug 2004 11:50:00
Message: <web.411e33b58a2c9293e27258240@news.povray.org>
Alain <aze### [at] qwertygov> wrote:
> A beter place would have been on povray.newusers
> Have you tried using normal for the skin? Using a crackle normal with a
> relatively small scale can make an acceptable texture. Try to play with
> phong/phong_size and specular/roughness to change the highlights
> strenght/sharpness.
> With the windows version. Start by typing "normal" and press F1 to
> summon the help. Here, you'll get the syntax for the normals. Do the
> same for phong and specular, and any keyword you're not sure about.
> Don't forget to read all the manuals.
>
> Alain

thanks, i've been trying out the textures that you told me to try out, and
some of them are starting to look really good! (some of them aren't :P)

should i repost this in the other newsgroup, or am i going to get pretty
much the same response?

thanks again


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