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Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
watching the sun rise.
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Am 28.04.2010 19:05, schrieb Kirk Andrews:
> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
> watching the sun rise.
Awesome!
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"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] tektonartcom> wrote in message
news:4bd86ad2@news.povray.org...
> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
> watching the sun rise.
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Thats amazing! wonderful scene!
Cheers Dre
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Kirk Andrews wrote:
> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
> watching the sun rise.
looks great! Is the seed an image_map?
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clipka wrote:
> Am 28.04.2010 19:05, schrieb Kirk Andrews:
>> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
>> watching the sun rise.
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> Awesome!
Thanks!
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Dre wrote:
> "Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] tektonartcom> wrote in message
> news:4bd86ad2@news.povray.org...
>> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
>> watching the sun rise.
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> Thats amazing! wonderful scene!
>
> Cheers Dre
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Thanks!
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Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> Kirk Andrews wrote:
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>> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this
>> morning, watching the sun rise.
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> looks great! Is the seed an image_map?
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Thanks!
Actually, its another instance of heightfield-modeling. I scanned a
seed twice--once with white behind and another with a sheet of black
paper behind it. In Photoshop, I used the two images to create a
suitable heightfield, pigment map, and translucency map.
Speaking of--is there a way to use different functions to create the
various parts of the color vector in a pigment{}? That is, I would like
to use one function to control the pigment and another to control the
alpha. I know I could do it using a texture_map, but is there another
way? It seems like there should be, but I can't think how to do it.
Looking at the image now, it occurs to me that I've done it
backwards--whirlybird seeds fall with the ridge facing down. Guess I'll
have to re-render.
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> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
> watching the sun rise.
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Are you sure that's not a photo?
Alain
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 19:05:07 +0200, Kirk Andrews
<kir### [at] tektonartcom> wrote:
> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
> watching the sun rise.
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*AWESOME!*ROLEX*
;->
-Nekar Xenos-
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>Kirk Andrews on date 28/04/2010 19:05 wrote:
> Just a little scene inspired while I sat on my front porch this morning,
> watching the sun rise.
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Incredible!
;-)
Paolo
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