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From: Ger
Subject: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 20 Jun 2005 04:36:07
Message: <42b67fec@news.povray.org>
This is a project that I started some 3 years ago but never got to finish
it. A few weeks ago I came across the source files again and decided to
spend some more time on it.
Even though it's still not all finished I'm pleased with the outcome so far.

C&C welcome as ever

-- 
Ger


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From: Severi Salminen
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 20 Jun 2005 05:43:17
Message: <42b68fb5$1@news.povray.org>
Ger wrote:
> This is a project that I started some 3 years ago but never got to finish
> it. A few weeks ago I came across the source files again and decided to
> spend some more time on it.
> Even though it's still not all finished I'm pleased with the outcome so far.

Nice, is it done with Eagle3D or did you do it "manually"?

Eagle3D:

http://www.matwei.de/eng/index.php?page1=eagle3d


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From: Ger
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 20 Jun 2005 08:20:16
Message: <42b6b480@news.povray.org>
Severi Salminen wrote:

> Ger wrote:
>> This is a project that I started some 3 years ago but never got to finish
>> it. A few weeks ago I came across the source files again and decided to
>> spend some more time on it.
>> Even though it's still not all finished I'm pleased with the outcome so
>> far.
> 
> Nice, is it done with Eagle3D or did you do it "manually"?
> 

Thanks. 

The tracks and placement of the parts I did with a program which I wrote
myself. Designing the parts is all done by hand in pure SDL.

> Eagle3D:
> 
> http://www.matwei.de/eng/index.php?page1=eagle3d

I think that's more for designing a board from scratch. For this render I
used an actual board. The Intel DK440LX, a dual PII board.

-- 
Ger


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From: Stefan Viljoen
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 20 Jun 2005 12:45:00
Message: <42b6f28b@news.povray.org>
Ger spake:

> Severi Salminen wrote:
> 
>> Ger wrote:
>>> This is a project that I started some 3 years ago but never got to
>>> finish it. A few weeks ago I came across the source files again and
>>> decided to spend some more time on it.
>>> Even though it's still not all finished I'm pleased with the outcome so
>>> far.
 
> I think that's more for designing a board from scratch. For this render I
> used an actual board. The Intel DK440LX, a dual PII board.
> 

Astounding! The level of detail is incredible. Care to describe just how you
made it using SDL? What kinds of objects?

Regards,
-- 
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions


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From: Ger
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 20 Jun 2005 15:09:27
Message: <42b71467@news.povray.org>
Stefan Viljoen wrote:

> Ger spake:
> 
>> Severi Salminen wrote:
>> 
>>> Ger wrote:
>>>> This is a project that I started some 3 years ago but never got to
>>>> finish it. A few weeks ago I came across the source files again and
>>>> decided to spend some more time on it.
>>>> Even though it's still not all finished I'm pleased with the outcome so
>>>> far.
>  
>> I think that's more for designing a board from scratch. For this render I
>> used an actual board. The Intel DK440LX, a dual PII board.
>> 
> 
> Astounding! The level of detail is incredible. 

Thanks

> Care to describe just how 
> you made it using SDL? What kinds of objects?
> 

Basically it's all a matter of measuring every chip/connector/resistor and
such and model then in SDL with boxes, cylinders, planes and tori.
The tracks are nothing but cylinders and spheres and placed in the right
position by using a scan of the board.


-- 
Ger


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From: Stefan Viljoen
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 21 Jun 2005 02:39:50
Message: <42b7b635@news.povray.org>
Ger spake:

> Stefan Viljoen wrote:

>> Care to describe just how
>> you made it using SDL? What kinds of objects?
>> 
> 
> Basically it's all a matter of measuring every chip/connector/resistor and
> such and model then in SDL with boxes, cylinders, planes and tori.
> The tracks are nothing but cylinders and spheres and placed in the right
> position by using a scan of the board.
 
Ouch - as I suspected. Time? How long did you work on it?

I really consider this the most detailed and complex scene I personally have
seen done with Pov in a very long time. 

-- 
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions


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From: zorglub
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 21 Jun 2005 04:42:22
Message: <42b7d2ee$1@news.povray.org>

> I really consider this the most detailed and complex scene I personally have
> seen done with Pov in a very long time. 


Ger can you send on this ng the "scene statistics" parts of your render 
? Just for fun ;)


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From: Ger
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 21 Jun 2005 05:46:45
Message: <42b7e205@news.povray.org>
Stefan Viljoen wrote:

> Ger spake:
> 
>> Stefan Viljoen wrote:
> 
>>> Care to describe just how
>>> you made it using SDL? What kinds of objects?
>>> 
>> 
>> Basically it's all a matter of measuring every chip/connector/resistor
>> and such and model then in SDL with boxes, cylinders, planes and tori.
>> The tracks are nothing but cylinders and spheres and placed in the right
>> position by using a scan of the board.
>  
> Ouch - as I suspected. 
:)

> Time? How long did you work on it? 
> 

Overall? I don't really know, I started it about 3 years ago and worked on
it every now and then. Only the last 4-5 weeks I have spend a lot of time
on it.

As for the render I posted, it took ~48 hours to complete.

> I really consider this the most detailed and complex scene I personally
> have seen done with Pov in a very long time.
> 

-- 
Ger


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From: Ger
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 21 Jun 2005 05:48:58
Message: <42b7e28a@news.povray.org>
zorglub wrote:

> Stefan Viljoen <sviljoen@ a écrit :
>> I really consider this the most detailed and complex scene I personally
>> have seen done with Pov in a very long time.
> 
> 
> Ger can you send on this ng the "scene statistics" parts of your render
> ? Just for fun ;)

I would if I still had them. But I'll make sure to add them to the next post
(if any)

-- 
Ger


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From: Tom33
Subject: Re: DK440 mainboard (174 Kb)
Date: 22 Jun 2005 04:50:01
Message: <web.42b925066265e9e27ec601d30@news.povray.org>
Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> zorglub wrote:
>
> > Stefan Viljoen <sviljoen@ a écrit :
> >> I really consider this the most detailed and complex scene I personally
> >> have seen done with Pov in a very long time.
> >
> >
> > Ger can you send on this ng the "scene statistics" parts of your render
> > ? Just for fun ;)
>
> I would if I still had them. But I'll make sure to add them to the next post
> (if any)
>
> --
> Ger

Great Job !! Perfect Scene for an Animation ;o))


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