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Hi all!
Just a small exercise in using random-streams to generate a scene. Colors,
lighting and objects selected via rand(), two pass render for the radiosity.
Wanted to create an image again as a backdrop, so I did this. Maybe it's a
little too bright, have to tinker with the random-selection settings a
little until I'm satisfied. :-)
Regards,
Tim
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"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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"Tim Nikias" <JUSTTHELOWERCASE:timISNOTnikias(at)gmx.netWARE> wrote in
message news:42d21a4d@news.povray.org...
> Hi all!
>
> Just a small exercise in using random-streams to generate a scene. Colors,
> lighting and objects selected via rand(), two pass render for the
radiosity.
> Wanted to create an image again as a backdrop, so I did this. Maybe it's a
> little too bright, have to tinker with the random-selection settings a
> little until I'm satisfied. :-)
>
> Regards,
> Tim
>
> --
> "Tim Nikias v2.0"
> Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
>
>
>
Nice camera location. it helps make the scene that much more interesting.
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Tim Nikias wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Just a small exercise in using random-streams to generate a scene. Colors,
> lighting and objects selected via rand(), two pass render for the radiosity.
> Wanted to create an image again as a backdrop, so I did this. Maybe it's a
> little too bright, have to tinker with the random-selection settings a
> little until I'm satisfied. :-)
>
> Regards,
> Tim
>
>
That's amazing! I like it! :D
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to all the companies who wait until a large user base becomes
dependant on their freeware, then shafting said happy campers with
mandatory payment for continued usage. I spit on your grave.
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Nah - I think it looks just great as it is! Really nice. (Why do *I*
never have ideas like this?)
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> Nice camera location. it helps make the scene that much more interesting.
Thanks. I had started off with a more traditional perspective, but I liked
this better.
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"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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> That's amazing! I like it! :D
Thanks for the praise. :-)
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"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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> Nah - I think it looks just great as it is! Really nice.
Thanks.
> (Why do *I* never have ideas like this?)
You're free to follow my lead. Besides, it's just a more abstract version of
the popular "Landscape of the Week" series by various people (especially
Christoph, I guess).
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"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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"Tim Nikias" <JUSTTHELOWERCASE:timISNOTnikias(at)gmx.netWARE> wrote in message
news:42d21a4d@news.povray.org...
> Hi all!
>
> Just a small exercise in using random-streams to generate a scene. Colors,
> lighting and objects selected via rand(), two pass render for the radiosity.
> Wanted to create an image again as a backdrop, so I did this. Maybe it's a
> little too bright, have to tinker with the random-selection settings a
> little until I'm satisfied. :-)
Hey Tim, do you have larger versions of this available that I could use as my
computer's wallpaper, or alternatively the source so that I could render it
larger? :)
Lance.
thezone - thezone.firewave.com.au
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