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From: Bill Hails
Subject: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 08:17:36
Message: <4455fc5d@news.povray.org>
I started this image more than a year ago but got
the photography bug and abandoned it. Recently
the photography paid off and I figured out how
to make my own light probes.

So I dug this out, finished it, and lit it with
my very own probe.

I'm not one to brag :-) but I think it turned out
quite well, firstly the composition (golden
rectangle subdivision), secondly I'm rather proud
of that tabletop texture, and thirdly the lighting
of course.

I'll post the textures to p.b.s-f if anyone asks.

-- 
Bill Hails
http://billhails.net/


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From: Ger
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 08:32:39
Message: <4455ffe7@news.povray.org>
Bill Hails wrote:

> I started this image more than a year ago but got
> the photography bug and abandoned it. Recently
> the photography paid off and I figured out how
> to make my own light probes.
> 
> So I dug this out, finished it, and lit it with
> my very own probe.
> 
> I'm not one to brag :-) but I think it turned out
> quite well, firstly the composition (golden
> rectangle subdivision), secondly I'm rather proud
> of that tabletop texture, and thirdly the lighting
> of course.
> 
> I'll post the textures to p.b.s-f if anyone asks.
> 

Stunning

I like the whole image, every detail in it, specially the stain in the
background. it makes it so much more real.

One tiny iffy, I think the shadows could be a bit darker.
-- 
Ger


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From: Trevor G Quayle
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 09:05:01
Message: <web.445606d027f841336c4803960@news.povray.org>
Bill Hails <me### [at] billhailsnet> wrote:
> I started this image more than a year ago but got
> the photography bug and abandoned it. Recently
> the photography paid off and I figured out how
> to make my own light probes.
>
> So I dug this out, finished it, and lit it with
> my very own probe.
>
> I'm not one to brag :-) but I think it turned out
> quite well, firstly the composition (golden
> rectangle subdivision), secondly I'm rather proud
> of that tabletop texture, and thirdly the lighting
> of course.
>
> I'll post the textures to p.b.s-f if anyone asks.
>
> --
> Bill Hails
> http://billhails.net/

Nice image, espescially the table top texture (isosurface or just normals?).
 Is this lit using rad only?

If you have the whole scene available (including the HDRI, unless its the
one previously posted) I'd like to see how it turns out with the light
macro I've been working on for comparison.  I've been meaning to try a
scene comparison, but haven't had the time for setting up and running high
quality rad renders.

-tgq


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From: Orchid XP v2
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 09:06:20
Message: <445607cc$1@news.povray.org>
Very nice work!


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From: Bill Hails
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 09:18:57
Message: <44560ac1@news.povray.org>
Orchid XP v2 wrote:

> Very nice work!

Thanks!

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Bill Hails
http://billhails.net/


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From: Bill Hails
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 09:34:57
Message: <44560e81@news.povray.org>
Trevor G Quayle wrote:

> Nice image, espescially the table top texture (isosurface or just
> normals?).

just normals, with normal on in the radiosity block, (actually
using Rad_Settings(Radiosity_IndoorHQ, true, false) from rad_def.inc)

>  Is this lit using rad only?

yep.

> 
> If you have the whole scene available (including the HDRI, unless its the
> one previously posted) I'd like to see how it turns out with the light
> macro I've been working on for comparison.  I've been meaning to try a
> scene comparison, but haven't had the time for setting up and running high
> quality rad renders.
> 
> -tgq

The whole scene...hmm, I'd have to resolve some dependancies on some of my
personal "standard includes" before I could post it. I'm not adverse to
the idea though, so I'll give it a go. I'll put the textures up now
in any case.

And yes, it's the same probe I posted.

-- 
Bill Hails
http://billhails.net/


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From: Bill Hails
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 09:38:57
Message: <44560f71@news.povray.org>
Ger wrote:

> Bill Hails wrote:
> 
>> I started this image more than a year ago but got
>> the photography bug and abandoned it. Recently
>> the photography paid off and I figured out how
>> to make my own light probes.
>> 
>> So I dug this out, finished it, and lit it with
>> my very own probe.
>> 
>> I'm not one to brag :-) but I think it turned out
>> quite well, firstly the composition (golden
>> rectangle subdivision), secondly I'm rather proud
>> of that tabletop texture, and thirdly the lighting
>> of course.
>> 
>> I'll post the textures to p.b.s-f if anyone asks.
>> 
> 
> Stunning
> 
> I like the whole image, every detail in it, specially the stain in the
> background. it makes it so much more real.

Thanks, the stain also sits on the fourth square of a "golden spiral":
Pot. full cup, empty cup, stain, in case you hadn't noticed :-)

> One tiny iffy, I think the shadows could be a bit darker.

Maybe, though in a white light it's white porcelain on a white wood,
but then my monitor's gamma is low, so maybe it looks a bit darker
to me.

-- 
Bill Hails
http://billhails.net/


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From: nemesis
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 10:00:01
Message: <web.445613ed27f84133c706be860@news.povray.org>
awesome, man!  nice picture!  all textures top-notch silk-smooth! :)


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From: Bill Hails
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 10:04:48
Message: <44561580@news.povray.org>
nemesis wrote:

> awesome, man!  nice picture!  all textures top-notch silk-smooth! :)

Thanks!
I've posted the textures on p.b.s-f if you want to play with them.
-- 
Bill Hails
http://billhails.net/


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From: PM 2Ring
Subject: Re: Anyone for Tea?
Date: 1 May 2006 12:05:00
Message: <web.4456311f27f8413376ba2c900@news.povray.org>
Bill Hails <me### [at] billhailsnet> wrote:
> I'm not one to brag :-)

You should brag, Bill, this one's so gorgeous I can almost smell it. And I'm
a coffee drinker. :)

> but I think it turned out
> quite well, firstly the composition (golden
> rectangle subdivision),

That golden rectangle idea is intriguing. Somebody here uses the golden
ratio for pseudorandom placement of plants, etc.

> secondly I'm rather proud of that tabletop texture, and thirdly the lighting
> of course.

The table surface looks very realistic to me. I'm scared of using radiosity
with normals on; on this 560MHz machine.

[FWIW, to add some quick pastry or bread to your tea party, look at a
slightly modified version of my sandstone surface & texture, without the
colour overlay].


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