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This ASX (advanced spheroid xenoform) has just lost its home solar system in
a supernova explosion and is looking for a new home. Notice the distortion
of its craft's near edges as it approaches C and prepares to tachyon-shift
to superluminal flight.
-- Encyclopaedia Galactica,
encg://xenoforms/sentient/images/asx3393/nova.udiml
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Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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Attachments:
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Preview of image 'tessel_sphere_1.jpg'
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"Stefan Viljoen" <ryl### [at] polardcom> wrote in message
news:422575da@news.povray.org...
Woah! Nice! I've been wondering why no one has commented! Sure beats my
ab1.jpg and ab2.jpg though. :/
What method did you use to do this?
~Steve~
> Stefan Viljoen
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Stefan Viljoen <ryl### [at] polardcom> wrote:
> This ASX (advanced spheroid xenoform) has just lost its home solar system in
> a supernova explosion and is looking for a new home. Notice the distortion
> of its craft's near edges as it approaches C and prepares to tachyon-shift
> to superluminal flight.
>
> -- Encyclopaedia Galactica,
> encg://xenoforms/sentient/images/asx3393/nova.udiml
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>
> --
> ---
> Stefan Viljoen
> Software Support Technician / Programmer
> Polar Design Solutions
I like it! Guessing from the jpg filename, did you use tesselsphere to make
the shape?
Dave Matthews
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The right honourable St. spake:
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> "Stefan Viljoen" <ryl### [at] polardcom> wrote in message
> news:422575da@news.povray.org...
>
> Woah! Nice! I've been wondering why no one has commented! Sure beats
> my
> ab1.jpg and ab2.jpg though. :/
>
> What method did you use to do this?
Hi Steve
Thanks! Nothing strange used - the framework around the blob is made by
Nicholas Shea's tesselsphere program (there's a link on the PovRay site's
main page). The background is a Colefax galaxy and the star to the right is
a Colefax lens flare, set to always_on_top=false.
Further, the sphere is a sphere (erm... not a Pov blob, it just LOOKS like a
"blob" :) - I'll put the code in the scene files group (not the tesselation
though, its about 160K - would that be acceptable to put in there too?)
Other than that there is just a bit of focal blur set in the camera.
Thanks for looking at my image,
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Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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The right honourable St. spake:
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> "Stefan Viljoen" <ryl### [at] polardcom> wrote in message
> news:422575da@news.povray.org...
>
> Woah! Nice! I've been wondering why no one has commented! Sure beats
> my
> ab1.jpg and ab2.jpg though. :/
What is ab1 and ab2?
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Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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The right honourable Dave Matthews spake:
> Stefan Viljoen <ryl### [at] polardcom> wrote:
>> This ASX (advanced spheroid xenoform) has just lost its home solar system
>> in a supernova explosion and is looking for a new home. Notice the
>> distortion of its craft's near edges as it approaches C and prepares to
>> tachyon-shift to superluminal flight.
>>
>> -- Encyclopaedia Galactica,
>> encg://xenoforms/sentient/images/asx3393/nova.udiml
>>
>>
>> --
>> ---
>> Stefan Viljoen
>> Software Support Technician / Programmer
>> Polar Design Solutions
>
> I like it! Guessing from the jpg filename, did you use tesselsphere to
> make the shape?
>
> Dave Matthews
Yep - just the framework though. A very interesting program - it was my
first try but somehow the shell looked interesting but too... empty
somehow. So I put a reflective and transmittive sphere in there, put in a
galaxy and lensflare and viola!
Oh yeah and thought up some sci-fi hogwash to put in the post...
Thanks for looking at the image,
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Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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"Wednesday Abstract" and "Wednesday Evening Abstract" - right below your
post... :)
~Steve~
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> What is ab1 and ab2?
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