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In honor of the newly named dwarf planet Eris, I present two different
reflective chaos spheres over a double checkered plane. I don't like the
lighting on the glass one, but I have a lot to learn about photons.
I think that if it is going to stay as my desktop background, I need to
have the sphere reflecting the icons on my desktop.
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"Sabrina Kilian" <ski### [at] vtedu> schreef in bericht
news:45109940@news.povray.org...
> In honor of the newly named dwarf planet Eris, I present two different
> reflective chaos spheres over a double checkered plane. I don't like the
> lighting on the glass one, but I have a lot to learn about photons.
>
> I think that if it is going to stay as my desktop background, I need to
> have the sphere reflecting the icons on my desktop.
>
This is very nice. Could become the planetary symbol of Eris.
I am curious: How would you make the icons reflect in the sphere? What comes
to mind to me is HDRI...
Thomas
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45109940@news.povray.org...
> In honor of the newly named dwarf planet Eris, I present two different
> reflective chaos spheres over a double checkered plane. I don't like the
> lighting on the glass one, but I have a lot to learn about photons.
>
> I think that if it is going to stay as my desktop background, I need to
> have the sphere reflecting the icons on my desktop.
Nice to get icons reflected maybe you could try a desktop screenshot with a
green background that you get transparent in a image editor and map it on a
plane behind the camera
Marc
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Wasn't it Marc who wrote:
>
>45109940@news.povray.org...
>> In honor of the newly named dwarf planet Eris, I present two different
>> reflective chaos spheres over a double checkered plane. I don't like the
>> lighting on the glass one, but I have a lot to learn about photons.
>>
>> I think that if it is going to stay as my desktop background, I need to
>> have the sphere reflecting the icons on my desktop.
>
>Nice to get icons reflected maybe you could try a desktop screenshot with a
>green background that you get transparent in a image editor and map it on a
>plane behind the camera
I'd never thought of reflecting the icons.
I did one use that method to have faint reflections of my face in the
shiny objects on the desktop image. So that when I looked at the
desktop, I could see myself reflected from those objects.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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"Sabrina Kilian" <ski### [at] vtedu> wrote in message
news:45109940@news.povray.org...
> In honor of the newly named dwarf planet Eris <snip>
All hail Eris -><- Chaos -><- Discordia
Written this day Boomtime 43rd day of Bureaucracy in the year 3172. (Google
Discordianism)
His Infallibility Doctor John, Keeper of Acronyms and other small furry
creatures
--
"Please refrain from fondling the nymphs and sprites
- it makes them giggly and skittish.
Thank you for your co-operation.
The Management"
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Mike Williams wrote:
> Wasn't it Marc who wrote:
>> 45109940@news.povray.org...
>>> In honor of the newly named dwarf planet Eris, I present two different
>>> reflective chaos spheres over a double checkered plane. I don't like the
>>> lighting on the glass one, but I have a lot to learn about photons.
>>>
>>> I think that if it is going to stay as my desktop background, I need to
>>> have the sphere reflecting the icons on my desktop.
>> Nice to get icons reflected maybe you could try a desktop screenshot with a
>> green background that you get transparent in a image editor and map it on a
>> plane behind the camera
>
> I'd never thought of reflecting the icons.
>
> I did one use that method to have faint reflections of my face in the
> shiny objects on the desktop image. So that when I looked at the
> desktop, I could see myself reflected from those objects.
>
Took a screencap of the desktop with just bright pink as the background,
since some icons have blues and greens that seemed like a good color to
use. GIMP's color to alpha tool, then saved it as a png. Right now that
is mapped onto a cube just in front of the camera with no_image and
no_shadow. It still reflects as solid black though, I havn't messed
around with figuring out why.
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Doctor John wrote:
> All hail Eris -><- Chaos -><- Discordia
>
> Written this day Boomtime 43rd day of Bureaucracy in the year 3172. (Google
> Discordianism)
>
> His Infallibility Doctor John, Keeper of Acronyms and other small furry
> creatures
>
So are you saying I should have it reflect an apple with kallisti
written on it?
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Sabrina Kilian <ski### [at] vtedu> wrote:
> Mike Williams wrote:
> > Wasn't it Marc who wrote:
> >> 45109940@news.povray.org...
> >>> In honor of the newly named dwarf planet Eris, I present two different
> >>> reflective chaos spheres over a double checkered plane. I don't like the
> >>> lighting on the glass one, but I have a lot to learn about photons.
> >>>
> >>> I think that if it is going to stay as my desktop background, I need to
> >>> have the sphere reflecting the icons on my desktop.
> >> Nice to get icons reflected maybe you could try a desktop screenshot with a
> >> green background that you get transparent in a image editor and map it on a
> >> plane behind the camera
> >
> > I'd never thought of reflecting the icons.
> >
> > I did one use that method to have faint reflections of my face in the
> > shiny objects on the desktop image. So that when I looked at the
> > desktop, I could see myself reflected from those objects.
> >
>
> Took a screencap of the desktop with just bright pink as the background,
> since some icons have blues and greens that seemed like a good color to
> use. GIMP's color to alpha tool, then saved it as a png. Right now that
> is mapped onto a cube just in front of the camera with no_image and
> no_shadow. It still reflects as solid black though, I havn't messed
> around with figuring out why.
Have you tried giving it a finish with ambient 1 and diffuse 0?
-tgq
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"Sabrina Kilian" <ski### [at] vtedu> wrote in message
news:45116e98$1@news.povray.org...
> Doctor John wrote:
>> All hail Eris -><- Chaos -><- Discordia
<snip>
>
> So are you saying I should have it reflect an apple with kallisti
> written on it?
Now, there's an idea :-))
Doctor John etc etc
--
"Please refrain from fondling the nymphs and sprites - it makes them giggly
and skittish.
Thank you for your co-operation.
The Management"
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