POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.binaries.images : IRTC wips, opinions wanted Server Time
17 Nov 2024 22:20:00 EST (-0500)
  IRTC wips, opinions wanted (Message 1 to 10 of 21)  
Goto Latest 10 Messages Next 10 Messages >>>
From: Tek
Subject: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 03:01:11
Message: <43d1ea47@news.povray.org>
Here's 2 work-in-progress images for the "fire & ice" IRTC topic, I don't 
think I'll have time to finish both, so I want an honest opinion on which is 
better.

I have a slight preference for one but I'm not going to tell you :)

The first image is a comet (in the top left, near the sun) trailing icy 
fragments which are going to fall to earth and burn up in the atmosphere. 
Obviously this scene hasn't got the comet-tail effect, and the distant 
fragments aren't burning up, so this one requires a bit of imagination...

The second should be self explanatory, but in case it's not obvious: a 
snow-covered volcano erupts, the heat of the lava reshaping the cold 
mountain, meanwhile beneath the sea lava slowly flows out of an underground 
vent and solidifies almost immediately, the cold of the water reshaping the 
hot lava.

So which would you rather see get finished?

-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com


Post a reply to this message


Attachments:
Download 'volcano.jpg' (175 KB) Download 'comet.jpg' (141 KB)

Preview of image 'volcano.jpg'
volcano.jpg

Preview of image 'comet.jpg'
comet.jpg


 

From: Vincent LE CHEVALIER
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 03:20:26
Message: <43d1eeca@news.povray.org>
Tek wrote:
> Here's 2 work-in-progress images for the "fire & ice" IRTC topic, I don't 
> think I'll have time to finish both, so I want an honest opinion on which is 
> better.
> 
> I have a slight preference for one but I'm not going to tell you :)
> 
> The first image is a comet (in the top left, near the sun) trailing icy 
> fragments which are going to fall to earth and burn up in the atmosphere. 
> Obviously this scene hasn't got the comet-tail effect, and the distant 
> fragments aren't burning up, so this one requires a bit of imagination...
> 
> The second should be self explanatory, but in case it's not obvious: a 
> snow-covered volcano erupts, the heat of the lava reshaping the cold 
> mountain, meanwhile beneath the sea lava slowly flows out of an underground 
> vent and solidifies almost immediately, the cold of the water reshaping the 
> hot lava.
> 
> So which would you rather see get finished?
> 
> 

I think the volcano image has great potential... Maybe easier to link to 
the theme. And I'd really like to see a volcano done in POV :-)

-- 
Vincent


Post a reply to this message

From: "Jérôme M. Berger"
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 03:46:05
Message: <43d1f4cd@news.povray.org>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Vincent LE CHEVALIER wrote:
> I think the volcano image has great potential... Maybe easier to link to
> the theme.

	I agree

> And I'd really like to see a volcano done in POV :-)
> 
	Here you go:
http://oz.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/1999-04-30/jbpompei.jpg :-)

		Jerome
- --
******************************
*      Jerome M. Berger      *
*  mailto:jeb### [at] freefr   *
*  http://jeberger.free.fr/  *
******************************
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFD0fTMd0kWM4JG3k8RAti9AJ9JcqAM3ZMA+1W4TsS5s59gs4tR8ACeL2i7
6VPfl5TEg6xKctQLI4kdtPQ=
=x0YB
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----


Post a reply to this message

From: Kenneth
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 03:55:00
Message: <web.43d1f6bc1ad32b73a96c375e0@news.povray.org>
"Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote:

I also choose the volcano image. It's much more compelling than the comet
scene. But it looks to be much more complicated, code-wise! You'll be
spending some midnight hours with that one! :-) Has great promise. Looking
forward to seeing how it progresses.

Ken


Post a reply to this message

From: Tek
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 04:27:05
Message: <43d1fe69$1@news.povray.org>
Well so far I've spent several evenings - I guess maybe 10 hours work - on 
the comet scene, but only 2 hours on the volcano. To be honest I think the 
volcano image may turn out to be the simpler of the two, simply because 
there's a lot less tweaking involved. I know what a volcano looks like but 
what should meteors look like from above? how do I make the fragments look 
icy? (actually I think I've figured that out now, but I must have spent 4-5 
hours just tweaking the icy fragment effect). The point is the comet image 
requires a mixture of imagination "what would it look like from this angle?" 
and pandering to audience experience to make icy rocks that look like ice 
does on earth, despite the environment around them being black...

Anyway I'm waffling, the point is I actually think the volcano's the easier 
image, by a small margin.

-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com

"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message 
news:web.43d1f6bc1ad32b73a96c375e0@news.povray.org...
> "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote:
>
> I also choose the volcano image. It's much more compelling than the comet
> scene. But it looks to be much more complicated, code-wise! You'll be
> spending some midnight hours with that one! :-) Has great promise. Looking
> forward to seeing how it progresses.
>
> Ken
>
>


Post a reply to this message

From: Stephen
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 04:56:38
Message: <tu04t15s9f9ug6j649pkkp7ll5qf7qmct5@4ax.com>
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 01:27:06 -0800, "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom>
wrote:

>I know what a volcano looks like but 
>what should meteors look like from above? 

Knowing what a volcano looks like will, IMO, make it harder to
realize. Everyone else does too and realistic fumes are hard to do.
Where as a space scene is only bound by your imagination. For these
reasons I would like to see your volcano :-)


Post a reply to this message

From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 05:20:02
Message: <dqt1q8$ipt$1@chho.imagico.de>
Tek wrote:
> Here's 2 work-in-progress images for the "fire & ice" IRTC topic, I don't 
> think I'll have time to finish both, so I want an honest opinion on which is 
> better.
> 
> I have a slight preference for one but I'm not going to tell you :)
> 
> The first image is a comet (in the top left, near the sun) trailing icy 
> fragments which are going to fall to earth and burn up in the atmosphere. 
> Obviously this scene hasn't got the comet-tail effect, and the distant 
> fragments aren't burning up, so this one requires a bit of imagination...

I like this although i would leave out the comet idea and just go for 
earth + some rock/ice fragments.  The ice material is already quite 
impressive - must be quite slow to render or did you use some fast fake 
scattering technique?.  The only thing that bothers me is the grainy 
reflection spot on the earth.

Christoph

-- 
POV-Ray tutorials, include files, Landscape of the week:
http://www.imagico.de/ (Last updated 31 Oct. 2005)
MegaPOV with mechanics simulation: http://megapov.inetart.net/


Post a reply to this message

From: Tek
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 05:57:03
Message: <43d2137f@news.povray.org>
Well that's the other problem I have with the comet scene, it's insanely 
slow to render! I have media for the earth's atmosphere, there's media for 
the comet's tail (turned off for this render to get it below 16 hours!) and 
the icy rocks have refraction, reflection, fade_colour, AND scattering 
media! So definitely not a cheap trick, more a ludicrously complex trick. 
But I agree the result is very pleasing, definitely worth the effort.

That grainy reflection spot will go away at some point, the earth's textures 
look terrible and are just placeholders.

I like the idea of throwing out the comet, my original idea didn't have a 
comet and was just meteors, but I wanted to see if I could get more things 
in the scene. Still if I remove the comet I can finish this scene in a lot 
less time, so maybe I can do both images before the deadline... that's an 
interesting thought...

-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com


"Christoph Hormann" <chr### [at] gmxde> wrote in message 
news:dqt1q8$ipt$1@chho.imagico.de...
> Tek wrote:
>> Here's 2 work-in-progress images for the "fire & ice" IRTC topic, I don't 
>> think I'll have time to finish both, so I want an honest opinion on which 
>> is better.
>>
>> I have a slight preference for one but I'm not going to tell you :)
>>
>> The first image is a comet (in the top left, near the sun) trailing icy 
>> fragments which are going to fall to earth and burn up in the atmosphere. 
>> Obviously this scene hasn't got the comet-tail effect, and the distant 
>> fragments aren't burning up, so this one requires a bit of imagination...
>
> I like this although i would leave out the comet idea and just go for 
> earth + some rock/ice fragments.  The ice material is already quite 
> impressive - must be quite slow to render or did you use some fast fake 
> scattering technique?.  The only thing that bothers me is the grainy 
> reflection spot on the earth.
>
> Christoph
>
> -- 
> POV-Ray tutorials, include files, Landscape of the week:
> http://www.imagico.de/ (Last updated 31 Oct. 2005)
> MegaPOV with mechanics simulation: http://megapov.inetart.net/


Post a reply to this message

From: Tek
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 06:02:04
Message: <43d214ac$1@news.povray.org>
In my experience this is less of a problem. The trouble is if I do the comet 
image there's a big chance a lot of people won't understand what they're 
looking at, which means I have to work on things until they use recognisable 
elements, like my ice material. I don't think ice would actually look like 
that in space, I've totally cheated with the lighting angle and internal 
colours, but because it looks like ice on earth your brain tells you it's 
ice and then you can interpret the scene with that information. I'd need to 
put equal effort into making a flame effect that looks like recognisable 
fire but also looks like a "shooting star". Whereas with a volcano you can 
immediately see what it is, so perversely the tiny details are a lot less 
important, and I can get away with very stylised effects provided the 
overall impression is a volcano.

-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com

"Stephen" <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote in message 
news:tu04t15s9f9ug6j649pkkp7ll5qf7qmct5@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 01:27:06 -0800, "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom>
> wrote:
>
>>I know what a volcano looks like but
>>what should meteors look like from above?
>
> Knowing what a volcano looks like will, IMO, make it harder to
> realize. Everyone else does too and realistic fumes are hard to do.
> Where as a space scene is only bound by your imagination. For these
> reasons I would like to see your volcano :-)


Post a reply to this message

From: andrel
Subject: Re: IRTC wips, opinions wanted
Date: 21 Jan 2006 07:10:07
Message: <43D22413.5060309@hotmail.com>

> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> Vincent LE CHEVALIER wrote:
> 
>>I think the volcano image has great potential... Maybe easier to link to
>>the theme.
> 
> 
> 	I agree
> 
> 
>>And I'd really like to see a volcano done in POV :-)
>>
> 
> 	Here you go:
> http://oz.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/1999-04-30/jbpompei.jpg :-)
> 
> 		Jerome
and this was my attempt some years ago

http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C40E32320.7050505%40hotmail.com%3E/?ttop=222875&toff=1700

(Strangely I could not find it using the search routine on the news 
server, not even with 'yet another landscape andrel' ).


Post a reply to this message

Goto Latest 10 Messages Next 10 Messages >>>

Copyright 2003-2023 Persistence of Vision Raytracer Pty. Ltd.