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It's wrong, but it's beautiful anyway...
Somebody suggested I make my snow look more like snow by making it
transparent and filling it with scattering media. Well here it is. It's
beautiful, but it looks nothing like snow...
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Orchid XP v2 wrote:
> It's wrong, but it's beautiful anyway...
>
> Somebody suggested I make my snow look more like snow by making it
> transparent and filling it with scattering media. Well here it is. It's
> beautiful, but it looks nothing like snow...
>
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Heh, that was me. Actually, I like this one - it makes me think of ice
more than the next one you posted. Or maybe not ice, but one of those
frosted decorations... anyway, I think this version is gorgeous :)
...Chambers
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>> Somebody suggested I make my snow look more like snow by making it
>> transparent and filling it with scattering media. Well here it is.
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> Heh, that was me. Actually, I like this one - it makes me think of ice
> more than the next one you posted. Or maybe not ice, but one of those
> frosted decorations... anyway, I think this version is gorgeous :)
The image is, quite undeniably, beautiful.
It reminds me of some weird kind of semi-translucent wax or something.
(Notice how it picks up the delicate yellowish hue of the candle flame.)
Really quite pleasing to the eye.
As for whether it's any use for the IRTC, *that* is an orthogonal
question, IMHO.
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Orchid XP v2 wrote:
> beautiful, but it looks nothing like snow...
I disagree. It looks like slush that has been packed hard into a
"snowball". Half-melted snow, squeezed into ice.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
"I think these anchovies are spoiled.
They're not flat."
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"Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
news:43fe3e58$1@news.povray.org...
> Orchid XP v2 wrote:
> > beautiful, but it looks nothing like snow...
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> I disagree. It looks like slush that has been packed hard into a
> "snowball". Half-melted snow, squeezed into ice.
>
> --
> Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
> "I think these anchovies are spoiled.
> They're not flat."
Yep, I agree completely.
Nice pic!
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Orchid XP v2 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> It's wrong, but it's beautiful anyway...
>
> Somebody suggested I make my snow look more like snow by making it
> transparent and filling it with scattering media. Well here it is. It's
> beautiful, but it looks nothing like snow...
The material is wonderful.
--
jussi
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Orchid XP v2 wrote:
> It's wrong, but it's beautiful anyway...
>
> Somebody suggested I make my snow look more like snow by making it
> transparent and filling it with scattering media. Well here it is. It's
> beautiful, but it looks nothing like snow...
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Except that the flame looks like a sphere, this is the best fire/ice
idea I have seen yet. the ice looks almost perfect. I know this wasn't
exactly what you were trying for, but this is great.
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"Orchid XP v2" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
news:43fe30c4@news.povray.org...
> It's wrong, but it's beautiful anyway...
>
> Somebody suggested I make my snow look more like snow by making it
> transparent and filling it with scattering media. Well here it is. It's
> beautiful, but it looks nothing like snow...
>
This looks exquisite. Keep this one. I think it'll look great in the full
picture.
p.s. any chance of you sharing this texture?
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I'm still ambivalent about the marble texture. How does it look if you use
this snow/ice on a rounded block for the base of the candle?
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*Whatever* it is, it's quite beautiful. Like a combination of hot water
and melted wax, homogenized and then flash-frozen.
Ken
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