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While doing a bit of browsing within some stacks of old 3.5" disks I did
find some POV-Ray source files of mine I had completely forgotten about.
It seems they where made for POV-Ray 3.0 and I couldn't resist to update
them and make them work with 3.7 beta.
The POV-Ray Lego bricks itself are just the kind of basic bricks I did
play with when I was a child (so about 1966, I guess, before Lego did
start with all those fancy sets) and I guess the youngsters among you
will not remember this kind of simple wheels and axis parts, but this is
how they looked like ;)
And as I'm currently working on some camera lens distortion removal
filters I figured that I could use the same routines to also *add* some
lens distortion. This is 'just' post-processing and maybe it will find
its way into IC some day.
-Ive
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Come on, don't post photos here.
one word: awesome.
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> While doing a bit of browsing within some stacks of old 3.5" disks I did
> find some POV-Ray source files of mine I had completely forgotten about.
> It seems they where made for POV-Ray 3.0 and I couldn't resist to update
> them and make them work with 3.7 beta.
Great render - I remember those old wheels and tyres too, they had a metal
axle that you pressed into a special 2x4 brick didn't they? I preferred the
technic wheels and axles that you actually connect to stuff :-)
PS is that a dog peeing against a tree in the background?!
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Wonderful! I still have some of that old stuff. Gray tires. Even the
old Lego logo from the early 70s. I started with Lego when I was 3 and
I'm almost 45 now. :-)
Now my kids are Lego freaks. Thanks for the wonderful render.
On 2010-01-24 20:47, Ive wrote:
> While doing a bit of browsing within some stacks of old 3.5" disks I did
> find some POV-Ray source files of mine I had completely forgotten about.
> It seems they where made for POV-Ray 3.0 and I couldn't resist to update
> them and make them work with 3.7 beta.
>
> The POV-Ray Lego bricks itself are just the kind of basic bricks I did
> play with when I was a child (so about 1966, I guess, before Lego did
> start with all those fancy sets) and I guess the youngsters among you
> will not remember this kind of simple wheels and axis parts, but this is
> how they looked like ;)
>
> And as I'm currently working on some camera lens distortion removal
> filters I figured that I could use the same routines to also *add* some
> lens distortion. This is 'just' post-processing and maybe it will find
> its way into IC some day.
>
> -Ive
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>> While doing a bit of browsing within some stacks of old 3.5" disks I did
>> find some POV-Ray source files of mine I had completely forgotten about.
>> It seems they where made for POV-Ray 3.0 and I couldn't resist to update
>> them and make them work with 3.7 beta.
>
> Great render - I remember those old wheels and tyres too, they had a
> metal axle that you pressed into a special 2x4 brick didn't they? I
> preferred the technic wheels and axles that you actually connect to
> stuff :-)
>
> PS is that a dog peeing against a tree in the background?!
>
>
For the old wheels, you are right. There where also large ones, with a
2-4-4-2 pins array.
They worked very well.
Alain
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On 25.01.2010 03:21, nemesis wrote:
> one word: awesome.
Thanks ;)
-Ive
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On 25.01.2010 11:06, scott wrote:
> Great render - I remember those old wheels and tyres too, they had a
> metal axle that you pressed into a special 2x4 brick didn't they?
Exactly. At the time I played with them the wheels where always red and
the 'axle'-brick always white. The black wheels did come a view years
later so I'm a bit cheating.
> I preferred the technic wheels and axles that you actually connect to
> stuff :-)
Those had not been invented when I was playing with them ;)
> PS is that a dog peeing against a tree in the background?!
Well, I guess he does ;)
And this is one of the things I always liked about Lego and especially
about the old ones with the very limited amount of brick shapes. There
is a quite high level of abstraction involved but still you could build
everything and it is even recognizable.
-Ive
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On 25.01.2010 18:31, Rick Gutleber wrote:
> Wonderful! I still have some of that old stuff. Gray tires. Even the
> old Lego logo from the early 70s. I started with Lego when I was 3 and
> I'm almost 45 now. :-)
>
I started when I was 5 but I'm a bit older than you ;)
> Now my kids are Lego freaks.
Great!
>Thanks for the wonderful render.
You're welcome.
-Ive
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On 26.01.2010 02:18, Alain wrote:
> For the old wheels, you are right. There where also large ones, with a
> 2-4-4-2 pins array.
Yes. I'm currently rendering a scene with those ;)
But as I'm using high quality radiosity settings (and no light sources)
I guess the render time will be the same as at the time when I had
originally written the scene and rendered it on something like a 200 MHz
Pentium machine IIRC.
-Ive
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"Rick Gutleber" <ric### [at] hiscom> schreef in bericht
news:4b5dd560$1@news.povray.org...
> Wonderful! I still have some of that old stuff. Gray tires. Even the
> old Lego logo from the early 70s. I started with Lego when I was 3 and
> I'm almost 45 now. :-)
>
> Now my kids are Lego freaks. Thanks for the wonderful render.
>
You know that I am quite jealous of you, Lego generation kids? :)
[puts on oldies mask]
"In my time, we did not have Lego, *only* Meccano, and we were always crying
in frustration because Lego had not been invented yet. I remember going to
the toys shop and asking if they already had received some Lego, always
getting the answer: Come back in 15 years' time son, you are too early yet.
[takes off oldies mask]
Well, there it is. Good nostalgic work, Ive!
Thomas
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