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From: Reuben Pearse
Subject: Lego Stormtrooper
Date: 11 Apr 2011 17:08:16
Message: <4da36dc0@news.povray.org>
Hi everyone,

I've finally got around to experimenting with HDR images for lighting a 
scene.

The scene was created in the following way:
1) Created Stormtrooper mini-figure model in MLCAD using LDraw parts
2) Used LdrDat2Dxf to export the model to Autocad DXF format
3) Loaded model in PoseRay and used Subdivide feature to round off the 
helmet (it was slightly angular following DXF conversion).
4) Exported the model from PoseRay in POV-Ray
5) Replaced some of the PoseRay colour defintions with colours from LGEO 
Libray Include File
6) Grabbed some HDR files from http://ict.debevec.org/~debevec/Probes 
and mapped these onto a sphere to light the scene.

I think the stormtrooper looks a bit too shiny so I need to dull the 
colours/textures slightly.

I will be adding the POV-Ray source and related downloads to my website 
soon.

Any suggestions welcome.

Bye for now

Reuben
reu### [at] pearsecouk

=====================================
Download 3D Lego models and other resources from:
http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego
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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: Lego Stormtrooper
Date: 12 Apr 2011 14:15:00
Message: <web.4da4968354432284919698cb0@news.povray.org>
Reuben Pearse <reu### [at] pearsecouk> wrote:
> I think the stormtrooper looks a bit too shiny so I need to dull the
> colours/textures slightly.

Legos were never 100% shiny, but it looks good! Some outer edge wear might help.

> I will be adding the POV-Ray source and related downloads to my website
> soon.
>
> Any suggestions welcome.

A legion of these guys with the Darth Vader minifig in front would be cool. I
downloaded your DV model and might try making his saber emit light...

Sam


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From: Reuben Pearse
Subject: Re: Lego Stormtrooper
Date: 14 Apr 2011 03:08:38
Message: <4da69d76@news.povray.org>
On 11/04/2011 22:03, Reuben Pearse wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've finally got around to experimenting with HDR images for lighting a
> scene.
>
> The scene was created in the following way:
> 1) Created Stormtrooper mini-figure model in MLCAD using LDraw parts
> 2) Used LdrDat2Dxf to export the model to Autocad DXF format
> 3) Loaded model in PoseRay and used Subdivide feature to round off the
> helmet (it was slightly angular following DXF conversion).
> 4) Exported the model from PoseRay in POV-Ray
> 5) Replaced some of the PoseRay colour defintions with colours from LGEO
> Libray Include File
> 6) Grabbed some HDR files from http://ict.debevec.org/~debevec/Probes
> and mapped these onto a sphere to light the scene.
>
> I think the stormtrooper looks a bit too shiny so I need to dull the
> colours/textures slightly.
>
> I will be adding the POV-Ray source and related downloads to my website
> soon.
>
> Any suggestions welcome.
>
> Bye for now
>
> Reuben
> reu### [at] pearsecouk
>
> =====================================
> Download 3D Lego models and other resources from:
> http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego
> =====================================


I've now uploaded the POV-Ray source code for my Stormtrooper 
mini-figure (NOTE: this is in POV-Ray 3.7 RC3) - see the following link:
http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego/models/stormtrooper

Bye for now

Reuben
reu### [at] pearsecouk

=====================================
Download 3D Lego models and other resources from:
http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego
=====================================


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