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Kodak Brownie Tripod f/2.3 8mm movie camera. Modeled in AutoCAD, output with
AutoCAD2POV, rendered w. Pov-Ray 3.6.1
A very interesting subject. This camera is spring wound, uses 16mm film that
is flipped after the first pass of the roll and then the film is processed,
split, and then spliced together. An antique today.
- Grim
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"GrimDude" <a36### [at] bellsouthnet> wrote:
> Kodak Brownie Tripod f/2.3 8mm movie camera. Modeled in AutoCAD, output with
> AutoCAD2POV, rendered w. Pov-Ray 3.6.1
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> A very interesting subject. This camera is spring wound, uses 16mm film that
> is flipped after the first pass of the roll and then the film is processed,
> split, and then spliced together. An antique today.
>
> - Grim
Not bad at all !
Should be better with radiosity, focal blur and why not HDRI environment.
Lens glasses can be improved.
Regards
Rene
(the old newbie)
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"Rene Bui" <ren### [at] freefr> wrote in message
news:web.41c42f4b8da82117c5e3882e0@news.povray.org...
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> Not bad at all !
> Should be better with radiosity, focal blur and why not HDRI environment.
> Lens glasses can be improved.
>
> Regards
> Rene
> (the old newbie)
>
Thanks for pointing that out. After reviewing the code I see I inadvertantly
applied only the finish portion of the material I defined. The correction
makes such a small difference to the overall image that I don't think it's
worth updating the post.
- Grim
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Since it's near Christmas, and I was kind of hungry, I though I would see a
brown, nut-flavored, chocolate-rich cake in your render. :-)
Great job!
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