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Barney Hellerman nous illumina en ce 2008/05/05 20:55 -->
> Hi. I figured it might be time to start tossing up an occasional
> render. Please expect my doodles to be random and meaningless.
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Those cats, they always find a way to put ther tails on your work... ;)
Nice.
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Alain
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You know you've been raytracing too long when your ophthalmologist examines you
for complaints of eye strain and blurred vision and asks you why the words Pov,
#declare, #include, sphere, translate, rotate, texture, and pigment are
permanently burned into your retina.
Ken Tyler
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I like it.
There's some nice and subtle things going on with the petals on the
flower. I had to stare at it a moment to satisfy myself that there was
no subsurface scattering going on. I think what's happening is that
there's some small irregularities in the geometry that show up as faint
patterns, along with with a tiny hint of specular highlighting. Whatever
it is, it's not immediately noticeable, but very nice once you do notice it.
The vase is great. Isosurface?
I almost missed the cat's tail thanks to my window being sized too
small. It's perhaps a bit too bushy to be realistic, but I think I like
it better this way. :-) I especially like the stray brown hairs on the
top that point leftwards. What macro did you use for the hair?
Barney Hellerman wrote:
> Hi. I figured it might be time to start tossing up an occasional
> render.
Please do more!
> Please expect my doodles to be random and meaningless.
If this is random and meaningless, I'm curious what happens when you
produce something serious and meaningful. :-)
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William Tracy
afi### [at] gmailcom -- wtr### [at] calpolyedu
This offended Michel's sense of meaning, but there was nothing to be
done about that, except to alter Michel's sense of what was meaningful.
-- Kim Stanley Robinson, _Blue Mars_
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