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hi folks,
had no time for POV-Ray for about a year but todays cold and rainy
afternoon gave me opportunity for something quick.
Based on the original construction plans from BBC Cymru Wales 2004/2005
for the Eccleston/Tennant seasons - so all proportions of the Blue Box
should be quite accurate.
And no, it is not bigger on the inside - POV-Ray works not well with
Relative Dimensions In Space!
-Ive
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Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> had no time for POV-Ray for about a year but todays cold and rainy
> afternoon gave me opportunity for something quick.
>
> Based on the original construction plans from BBC Cymru Wales 2004/2005
> for the Eccleston/Tennant seasons - so all proportions of the Blue Box
> should be quite accurate.
> And no, it is not bigger on the inside - POV-Ray works not well with
> Relative Dimensions In Space!
>
> -Ive
Good! And you say it's something quick???
The doctor will thank you.
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On 09/11/2013 05:40 PM, Ive wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> had no time for POV-Ray for about a year but todays cold and rainy
> afternoon gave me opportunity for something quick.
>
> Based on the original construction plans from BBC Cymru Wales 2004/2005
> for the Eccleston/Tennant seasons - so all proportions of the Blue Box
> should be quite accurate.
> And no, it is not bigger on the inside - POV-Ray works not well with
> Relative Dimensions In Space!
>
> -Ive
Brilliant! :-) I like it. All CSG?
Suppose you could stick a povray warp inside...
A complete aside, but I've always wondered how the wiring got to the
actual police call boxes in the day? The boxes seem too short to safely
drop wires to them off a pole or building.
Bill P.
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Am 12.09.2013 11:19, schrieb William F Pokorny:
> Brilliant! :-)
LOL. I heard immediately David Tennant's voice in my mind.
> All CSG?
Sure. Well, besides of the door handles.
It is even build in the same way a carpenter would build the real thing.
This way it was easy to get the wood textures run always in the right
directions.
> A complete aside, but I've always wondered how the wiring got to the
> actual police call boxes in the day? The boxes seem too short to safely
> drop wires to them off a pole or building.
>
Given that the original boxes where usually mounted on a concrete base,
I suspect the wiring came from below.
-Ive
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Am 12.09.2013 01:08, schrieb Fractracer:
> And you say it's something quick???
Well, given that there are scenes I'm working on since years, and also
given that in the past I've got render times measured in weeks - a scene
that was completely done in just one afternoon with a render time of
less than one hour is something I call quick.
-Ive
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On 12/09/2013 2:11 PM, Ive wrote:
>
> It is even build in the same way a carpenter would build the real thing.
> This way it was easy to get the wood textures run always in the right
> directions.
>
Even when painted, the grain would show through?
In my youth, when I was courting my wife. Her close (tenement entrance)
was next to a police box and a bus stop. So I had plenty of time to
study the police box after I had seen her home. I do not remember any
sign of a wood grain on that Tardis. Vomit and urine, yes. ;-)
Another thing I remember is that in my home city the police boxes were
pillar box red and when Dr Who was first shown it was in B&W so red they
always have been to me. As in my rendition in TC-RTC - British Airships
Past, Present and Future.
Your image is near perfect except for the colour. ;-)
>> A complete aside, but I've always wondered how the wiring got to the
>> actual police call boxes in the day? The boxes seem too short to safely
>> drop wires to them off a pole or building.
>>
> Given that the original boxes where usually mounted on a concrete base,
> I suspect the wiring came from below.
>
You suspect correctly. Any external wiring would have been cut off and
sold for scrap.
--
Regards
Stephen
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Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
> Am 12.09.2013 01:08, schrieb Fractracer:
> > And you say it's something quick???
>
> Well, given that there are scenes I'm working on since years, and also
> given that in the past I've got render times measured in weeks - a scene
> that was completely done in just one afternoon with a render time of
> less than one hour is something I call quick.
>
> -Ive
Time is like the inside of the Tardis.
If I try to make a scene like this I will have work for some weeks. ;)
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Am 12.09.2013 21:06, schrieb Stephen:
> Even when painted, the grain would show through?
See attached image, a closeup of the original BBC prop.
I've used the wood grain mostly as normal-map to replicate this effect.
> In my youth, when I was courting my wife. Her close (tenement entrance)
> was next to a police box and a bus stop. So I had plenty of time to
> study the police box after I had seen her home. I do not remember any
> sign of a wood grain on that Tardis. Vomit and urine, yes. ;-)
> Another thing I remember is that in my home city the police boxes were
> pillar box red and when Dr Who was first shown it was in B&W so red they
> always have been to me. As in my rendition in TC-RTC - British Airships
> Past, Present and Future.
Ah, I remembered vaguely having seen some POV-Ray Daleks not *that* long
ago. This was it.
> Your image is near perfect except for the colour. ;-)
>
Sure ;) You love the "Tooth and Claw" episode from 2006 when David
Tennant speaks in his *natural* accent, don't you?
> You suspect correctly. Any external wiring would have been cut off and
> sold for scrap.
;)
-Ive
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On 12/09/2013 10:41 PM, Ive wrote:
> Am 12.09.2013 21:06, schrieb Stephen:
>
>> Even when painted, the grain would show through?
>
> See attached image, a closeup of the original BBC prop.
> I've used the wood grain mostly as normal-map to replicate this effect.
>
>
It is very well done.
But now that you make me think of it. The police boxes of my youth were
made of concrete. It made them harder to burn down.
>
> Ah, I remembered vaguely having seen some POV-Ray Daleks not *that* long
> ago. This was it.
>
The credit for those go to David Harris, whose Moray model can be
downloaded here. http://www.stmuc.com/moray/memisc.html
>> Your image is near perfect except for the colour. ;-)
>>
>
> Sure ;) You love the "Tooth and Claw" episode from 2006 when David
> Tennant speaks in his *natural* accent, don't you?
>
No, I've never seen it. I stopped watching Dr. Who by the Sylvester
McCoy, incarnation.
Trivia: David Tennant was my wife's best friend's daughter's Sunday
school teacher, at one time.
I did try to make my model of the Tardis de-materialise but it was not a
success. :-(
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 05:09:12 +0100, Stephen wrote:
> Trivia: David Tennant was my wife's best friend's daughter's Sunday
> school teacher, at one time.
Which connects you to Peter Davison, whose daughter married Tennant.
Jim
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