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From: Severi Salminen
Subject: One ring with green stones (52kb)
Date: 13 Sep 2004 13:24:31
Message: <4145d7cf@news.povray.org>
Just playing with isosurfaces. I like 'em  a lot!

This ring is built from 2 isosurfaces. One is a sphere minus cylinder, 2 
planes and the holes. That forms the reflecting ring. The second 
isosurface is the green stones. I used a similar technique as described 
in Mike's absolutely great isosurface tutorials here:

http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/

I used photons and focal blur as you can see. Render time was 2h on an 
AMD 2600+ @ 2100MHz.

Regards,
Severi S


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From: Roberto Amorim
Subject: Re: One ring with green stones (52kb)
Date: 13 Sep 2004 13:46:22
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Whoa.


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From: Severi Salminen
Subject: Re: The second ring with green stones (56kb)
Date: 13 Sep 2004 13:51:40
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This is another version of the ring without the slow focal blur. The 
ring looks better IMO - the color is more reddish and there are less 
stones. FB might make this a nice image - and a slow one to render :)

This took 4 minutes to render.

Regards,
Severi


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From: Eli
Subject: Re: One ring with green stones (52kb)
Date: 13 Sep 2004 18:10:39
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why isosurfaces?


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From: =Bob=
Subject: Re: One ring with green stones (52kb)
Date: 13 Sep 2004 19:04:03
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=Wow!=


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From: Severi Salminen
Subject: Re: One ring with green stones (52kb)
Date: 14 Sep 2004 04:58:10
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Eli wrote:
> why isosurfaces? 

Because I wanted to play with them :) It is correct that these two 
images could be rendered faster (depending the number of holes. More 
holes means that isosurface is faster) and maybe described easier with 
primitive shapes. I just wanted to try how to operate with isosurfaces.

S.S.


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From: Severi Salminen
Subject: Third anf final ring with green stones (41kb)
Date: 14 Sep 2004 12:43:52
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This is the final render. 10'000'000 photons, 60 blur samples in focal 
blur and 5x5 area light with adaptive 1. It took 3h to render this - of 
which 2m 43s to shoot photons.

It is funny how the caustics on the checkered floor look almost like 
reflections. The floor, however, is not reflective. I think this effect 
could've been reduced by using less photons.

Severi


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