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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Kepler Solar System - Take 4 [~180kb]
Date: 28 Jul 2005 03:56:56
Message: <42e88fc8@news.povray.org>
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Going back to my old projects. This is an intermediary take. I started
working on the surroundings. The new floor is nice (I think!) but with the
libraries (Gilles Tran's MakeLibrary), the rooms needs a wooden floor I
think, and wainscots.
Hesitating about a window (invisible, left) or artificial lighting (my
preference).
Need lots of scrolls too.
As always, comments very appreciated!
To PM 2Ring: I posted the missing and corrected files in p.b.s-f. (hope all
is complete!)
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote:
> Going back to my old projects. This is an intermediary take. I started
> working on the surroundings. The new floor is nice (I think!) but with the
> libraries (Gilles Tran's MakeLibrary), the rooms needs a wooden floor I
> think, and wainscots.
Maybe one of Kepler's own pentagonal tilings... would they look good as
parquetry?
> Hesitating about a window (invisible, left) or artificial lighting (my
> preference).
I don't like the placement of the near bookcase, especially how it obscures
the portrait. How about moving the back wall back another two metres or so,
to create a corridor going off to our right? Then you could have the two
bookcases side by side, with one of them disappearing onto the corridor. I
think this would also look good with lighting from the left.
> Need lots of scrolls too.
I think the room still works without fancy scrollwork.
>
> As always, comments very appreciated!
> To PM 2Ring: I posted the missing and corrected files in p.b.s-f. (hope all
> is complete!)
Thanks, Thomas. I'll check them in the morning.
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Kepler Solar System - Take 4 [~180kb]
Date: 29 Jul 2005 03:30:38
Message: <42e9db1e@news.povray.org>
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"PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
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> Maybe one of Kepler's own pentagonal tilings... would they look good as
> parquetry?
>
I suppose so. I shall try to find an example on Google.
>
> I don't like the placement of the near bookcase, especially how it
obscures
> the portrait. How about moving the back wall back another two metres or
so,
> to create a corridor going off to our right? Then you could have the two
> bookcases side by side, with one of them disappearing onto the corridor. I
> think this would also look good with lighting from the left.
>
Funny how perceptions can be different from person to person! My wife
preferred the portrait half hidden.
I have moved the far bookcase to the left now. However, I shall take your
suggestion and move the backwall back (maybe also the right wall). In any
case the camera view was too crowded as is. A corridor to the right... or
maybe to the back.... I shall experiment. I have also a portrait of Tycho
Brahe that I want to put somewhere...
> > Need lots of scrolls too.
>
> I think the room still works without fancy scrollwork.
>
Sure. Just a few rolled-up things on top of the bookcase (starts to look
like my study! ;-) )
> >
> > To PM 2Ring: I posted the missing and corrected files in p.b.s-f. (hope
all
> > is complete!)
>
> Thanks, Thomas. I'll check them in the morning.
>
I hope everything is complete. If not, tell me!
Thanks for your comments. Much appreciated!
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote:
> Going back to my old projects. This is an intermediary take. I started
> working on the surroundings. The new floor is nice (I think!) but with the
> libraries (Gilles Tran's MakeLibrary), the rooms needs a wooden floor I
> think, and wainscots.
> Hesitating about a window (invisible, left) or artificial lighting (my
> preference).
> Need lots of scrolls too.
>
> As always, comments very appreciated!
> To PM 2Ring: I posted the missing and corrected files in p.b.s-f. (hope all
> is complete!)
>
> Thomas
Hi Thomas. Still no luck. The pieces for the Solar System model seem to be
in the files supplied. :( I spent over 30 minutes on it, but I don't think
I have all the parts. At least I get a floor & a sunglow now.
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Kepler Solar System - Take 4 [~180kb]
Date: 3 Aug 2005 03:25:24
Message: <42f07164@news.povray.org>
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"PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
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> Hi Thomas. Still no luck. The pieces for the Solar System model seem to be
> in the files supplied. :( I spent over 30 minutes on it, but I don't think
> I have all the parts. At least I get a floor & a sunglow now.
>
>
I am really sorry because I think that the fault is mine!! It is because in
Moray, you can switch on or off different elements for testing and I
probably did not switch everything on. And when off, they are not translated
to POV-Ray.
OK, I shall do it again and control the whole process. Stay tuned!
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlnet> wrote:
> "PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
> news:web.42edd2fbd41a1e03ad93754b0@news.povray.org...
> >
> > Hi Thomas. Still no luck. The pieces for the Solar System model seem to be
> > in the files supplied. :( I spent over 30 minutes on it, but I don't think
> > I have all the parts. At least I get a floor & a sunglow now.
> >
> >
> I am really sorry because I think that the fault is mine!! It is because in
> Moray, you can switch on or off different elements for testing and I
> probably did not switch everything on. And when off, they are not translated
> to POV-Ray.
Aha! Now it all makes sense. (FWIW, I've never looked at Moray.)
> OK, I shall do it again and control the whole process. Stay tuned!
>
> Thomas
I shall! Is it possible to remove the full pathnames and just use relative
filenames? I don't have a directory called C:\Mijn documenten\Mijn
Work-In-Progress\Mijn Teksten\Kabeljauw Kronieken\Illustraties\
:)
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Kepler Solar System - Take 4 [~180kb]
Date: 3 Aug 2005 08:41:23
Message: <42f0bb73@news.povray.org>
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"PM 2Ring" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
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> Aha! Now it all makes sense. (FWIW, I've never looked at Moray.)
>
Ah! You should! you should!
> > OK, I shall do it again and control the whole process. Stay tuned!
> >
> I shall! Is it possible to remove the full pathnames and just use relative
> filenames? I don't have a directory called C:\Mijn documenten\Mijn
> Work-In-Progress\Mijn Teksten\Kabeljauw Kronieken\Illustraties\
>
Oh yes! You can delete everything you want there (I am a freak when it comes
to archiving!)
What I shall do is this: I shall put in p.b.s-f a scene file with only the
Kepler model. You can then include it into the main scene file (first
comment out the camera, lights etc). I think that would be easiest.
My scene has become so complex now (see Take 5) that it becomes difficult to
edit the POV-Ray files generated by Moray. They are not ment to be edited
this way, but only through Moray (which is much simpler)
Thomas
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