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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Comet "Rubber Duck" 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Date: 6 Oct 2014 18:17:15
Message: <543314eb@news.povray.org>
Well, everyone kept calling it a rubber duck since Rosetta
sent the first images of the comet shape, so I decided to go
with that theme. BTW, the density of the comet is only about half
that of water so may it could float - if you could wrap it into
a 6 km long yellow insulation bag and prevent it from further
compacting under gravity :)

I downloaded the model from ESA yesterday and spent today playing
with it. Well actually I mostly spent time looking at rubber duck
images and trying to figure out SSLT (this was the first time I
attempted to recreate a specific material).

The duck bill was "borrowed" (or surgically removed) from Gilles
Tran's rubber ducky at

   http://www.oyonale.com/modeles.php?lang=en&page=53

I wasn't really certain whether to go with eyes and bill since
it all seemed to be sliding down uncanny valley, but I found it
more or less tolerable with a subdued color for the bill.

I'm not really happy with the look of the material, it does not
seem very rubber-like to me. Although it did look better on a test
model of an actual rubber duck, so maybe part of it is that the
roughness and edges of the surface defy the expectation.

However, I think mostly my settings are simply incompetent.
I had a hard time getting rid of greenish tints in the darker
areas despite having no dominant green in the scene:

texture
{
   pigment {color rgb <1,0.7,0.01>}
   normal  {granite 0.05 scale 0.1}
   finish
   {
     specular 0.2 roughness 0.08 metallic 0.5
     subsurface
     {
       translucency rgb 20*<2,0.2,0.02>
     }
   }
}

interior
{
   ior 1.52
}

Looking at samples of rubber duck images it seemed they were
distinctly more reddish in their dark areas, so I tried to use
a yellowish pigment with a strong red translucency effect.

I added partial metallic highlights since they tended to
look more yellowish than whitish in sample images. The normals
were added as faint background structure because the model was
a bit plain in some areas, but they got mostly lost when
rendering with better aa and focal blur.

I found ior 1.52 listed as ior for natural rubber, although I
belatedly realized that most "rubber" ducks are probably no longer
made from rubber. However, Polyvinylchloride that seems to be used
a lot has ior of 1.54 so not much harm done.

Apart from SSLT this uses 2 bounce radiosity. It rendered
at 640x480 with +a0.1 in 2h 9m on an i7-970 with 12 threads).

While not a great render technically I still found it fun
and I hope you have a laugh too :)


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Comet "Rubber Duck" 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Date: 6 Oct 2014 18:31:50
Message: <54331856$1@news.povray.org>
On 06/10/2014 23:17, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> While not a great render technically I still found it fun
> and I hope you have a laugh too :)

Nice one! You missed out Rosetta buzzing round its head like a fly. ;-)


-- 

Regards
     Stephen


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Comet "Rubber Duck" 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Date: 6 Oct 2014 18:35:53
Message: <54331949$1@news.povray.org>
Am 07.10.2014 00:17, schrieb Christian Froeschlin:
> Well, everyone kept calling it a rubber duck since Rosetta
> sent the first images of the comet shape, so I decided to go
> with that theme. BTW, the density of the comet is only about half
> that of water so may it could float - if you could wrap it into
> a 6 km long yellow insulation bag and prevent it from further
> compacting under gravity :)

Quite an Ugly Duckling ;-)


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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Re: Comet "Rubber Duck" 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Date: 6 Oct 2014 18:55:25
Message: <54331ddd$1@news.povray.org>
On 07.10.2014 0:31, Stephen wrote:

> Nice one! You missed out Rosetta buzzing round its head like a fly. ;-)

Thx. Rosetta orbits about 4 ducklengths farther out,
but maybe for another scene :)


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From: Christian Froeschlin
Subject: Re: Comet "Rubber Duck" 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Date: 6 Oct 2014 18:58:30
Message: <54331e96$1@news.povray.org>
On 07.10.2014 0:35, clipka wrote:

> Quite an Ugly Duckling ;-)

I thought that too, my first idea was to have a larger scene
with other rubber ducks shunning it (also maybe with "outgassing").
But for today I've reached my duck threshold ;)


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From: William F Pokorny
Subject: Re: Comet "Rubber Duck" 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Date: 6 Oct 2014 22:14:10
Message: <54334c72$1@news.povray.org>
On 10/06/2014 06:58 PM, Christian Froeschlin wrote:
> On 07.10.2014 0:35, clipka wrote:
>
>> Quite an Ugly Duckling ;-)
>
> I thought that too, my first idea was to have a larger scene
> with other rubber ducks shunning it (also maybe with "outgassing").
> But for today I've reached my duck threshold ;)
>

Ha Ha! You've got me laughing :-). Bravo on image and sense of humor.

Bill P.


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Comet "Rubber Duck" 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Date: 7 Oct 2014 03:14:42
Message: <543392e2$1@news.povray.org>
LOL Brilliant!

Stephen's idea would be a great addition (when you have worn off your 
duck strain)

Thomas


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