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... exactly what this scene is or what it represents, but I think it has
some marginally nice reflections... somewhere... if you look very
closely...
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Stefan
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Stefan Viljoen <spa### [at] removethispolardcom> wrote:
> ... exactly what this scene is or what it represents, but I think it has
> some marginally nice reflections... somewhere... if you look very
> closely...
What value for max_trace_level did you use?
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"Stefan Viljoen" <spa### [at] removethispolardcom> wrote in message
news:46702294@news.povray.org...
> ... exactly what this scene is or what it represents, but I think it has
> some marginally nice reflections... somewhere... if you look very
> closely...
Overall, Stefan, this is a *nice* image! BUT, I do find it confusing
because there is a lot to see and questions come with it. This is a VERY
deceptive image. For instance, looking at the far right blue 'thing' - I
thought it was a plate with a mouldy lemon on it!! :o) BUT, it turns out to
be a kind of oval-shaped thing with a hole through it. ;)
I love the green planter - someone should make them out of glass, they'd
make a tidy profit I would think... Good freeform modelling there.
Ok, the questions:
1) What's the frazzly-dazzly thing to the far right? (Can't work that one
out...)
2) What does the text/logo say underneath the water-line? (Underneath the
right blue thing...)
~Steve~
> --
> Stefan
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Interesting image! I'm not sure what it is either, but when my wife saw it,
she called it Flea Atlantis! In any case, nice modeling and creativity.
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Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Stefan Viljoen <spa### [at] removethispolardcom> wrote:
>> ... exactly what this scene is or what it represents, but I think it has
>> some marginally nice reflections... somewhere... if you look very
>> closely...
>
> What value for max_trace_level did you use?
Erm... 10. I could not spot any dark spots in objects or their reflections,
so I thought it was sufficient?
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Stefan
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St. wrote:
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> "Stefan Viljoen" <spa### [at] removethispolardcom> wrote in message
> news:46702294@news.povray.org...
>> ... exactly what this scene is or what it represents, but I think it has
>> some marginally nice reflections... somewhere... if you look very
>> closely...
>
> Overall, Stefan, this is a *nice* image! BUT, I do find it confusing
> because there is a lot to see and questions come with it.
Thanks! I was bored and at a loss for inspiration, that's why it looks a bit
crowded and maybe even chaotic.
> This is a VERY
> deceptive image. For instance, looking at the far right blue 'thing' - I
> thought it was a plate with a mouldy lemon on it!! :o) BUT, it turns out
> to be a kind of oval-shaped thing with a hole through it. ;)
Ah the joys of raytracing. I had no idea what it was going to look like when
I slapped it in there... a plate with a mouldy lemon... interesting
perspective.
> I love the green planter - someone should make them out of glass, they'd
> make a tidy profit I would think... Good freeform modelling there.
What's a planter? Sorry, but I'm not British / American... guess we call
(whatever it is) something else here.
> Ok, the questions:
>
> 1) What's the frazzly-dazzly thing to the far right? (Can't work that
> one
> out...)
Its an L-system generated... erm... mess of cylinders. Laurens Lapre's
L-System program (an OLD procedural type image generation app) had this
object in and I thought it looked mildly interesting. I had nothing else I
could think of to put in that empty spot in the scene, so there it is.
> 2) What does the text/logo say underneath the water-line? (Underneath
> the
> right blue thing...)
Text...? The left blue thing? I didn't place anything next to the right blue
thing. The left one has a stylised image of an eye and some text "the eyes
have it" or somesuch. It comes from a font called 5-goth, letter A.
Thanks for the comments!
Regards,
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Stefan
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Kirk Andrews wrote:
> Interesting image! I'm not sure what it is either, but when my wife saw
> it,
> she called it Flea Atlantis! In any case, nice modeling and creativity.
Hahaha! The title has been set!. Flea Atlantis it is.
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Stefan
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"Stefan Viljoen" <spa### [at] removethispolardcom> schreef in bericht
news:46702294@news.povray.org...
> ... exactly what this scene is or what it represents, but I think it has
> some marginally nice reflections... somewhere... if you look very
> closely...
> --
> Stefan
Entriguing image to say te least! Especially as a collection of transparant
objects in subdued tones. Very well done. Stuff that dreams are made of....
I see a lot of black spots though, especially at the left and front, so
max_trace should probably be increased.
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
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> "Stefan Viljoen" <spa### [at] removethispolardcom> schreef in bericht
> news:46702294@news.povray.org...
>> ... exactly what this scene is or what it represents, but I think it has
>> some marginally nice reflections... somewhere... if you look very
>> closely...
>> --
>> Stefan
>
> Entriguing image to say te least! Especially as a collection of
> transparant objects in subdued tones. Very well done. Stuff that dreams
> are made of.... I see a lot of black spots though, especially at the left
> and front, so max_trace should probably be increased.
>
> Thomas
Thanks...
Ye gods! You seem to be right. I didn't spot that.
Thanks for taking a peek...
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Stefan
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"Stefan Viljoen" <spa### [at] removethispolardcom> schreef in bericht
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> Ye gods! You seem to be right. I didn't spot that.
>
Well... you can always say that they are fly droppings :-)
Thomas
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