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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Saturn's Ring final image
Date: 19 Feb 2015 10:52:50
Message: <54e606d2@news.povray.org>
You are the first to see it.

This is the final version of my visit to Saturn's B-ring and entry for 
the TC-RTC Challenge 1 contest. It took about 25 hours to render in 
UberPov so I am not likely to work much further on it. Besides, I want 
to visit other themes as I am a bit tired of this one :-)

There were quite a lot of hurdles to take successively, no in the least 
the nefarious epsilon issue. Otherwise, isosurfaces are your friends.

Nonetheless, comments are welcome!

-- 
Thomas


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From: eticre
Subject: Re: Saturn's Ring final image
Date: 19 Feb 2015 14:55:01
Message: <web.54e63eb5a392ac0b6852c3c30@news.povray.org>
Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> You are the first to see it.
>
> This is the final version of my visit to Saturn's B-ring and entry for
> the TC-RTC Challenge 1 contest. It took about 25 hours to render in
> UberPov so I am not likely to work much further on it. Besides, I want
> to visit other themes as I am a bit tired of this one :-)
>
> There were quite a lot of hurdles to take successively, no in the least
> the nefarious epsilon issue. Otherwise, isosurfaces are your friends.
>
> Nonetheless, comments are welcome!
>
> --
> Thomas

really nice, this is the right food for the imagination


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From: Mike Horvath
Subject: Re: Saturn's Ring final image
Date: 19 Feb 2015 17:11:57
Message: <54e65fad$1@news.povray.org>
On 2/19/2015 10:52 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> You are the first to see it.
>
> This is the final version of my visit to Saturn's B-ring and entry for
> the TC-RTC Challenge 1 contest. It took about 25 hours to render in
> UberPov so I am not likely to work much further on it. Besides, I want
> to visit other themes as I am a bit tired of this one :-)
>
> There were quite a lot of hurdles to take successively, no in the least
> the nefarious epsilon issue. Otherwise, isosurfaces are your friends.
>
> Nonetheless, comments are welcome!
>


The picture looks very retro. Good job!


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Saturn's Ring final image
Date: 20 Feb 2015 07:32:36
Message: <54e72964$1@news.povray.org>
On 19-2-2015 23:12, Mike Horvath wrote:
>
> The picture looks very retro. Good job!

Why, yes, you are indeed right! I had not been aware of the 40s 50s 
look! Thank you.

-- 
Thomas


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Saturn's Ring final image
Date: 20 Feb 2015 07:33:37
Message: <54e729a1$1@news.povray.org>
On 19-2-2015 20:51, eticre wrote:
>
> really nice, this is the right food for the imagination
>
Thanks! And excellent if it is digestible (and edible of course) :-)

-- 
Thomas


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From: Paolo Gibellini
Subject: Re: Saturn's Ring final image
Date: 23 Feb 2015 08:47:22
Message: <54eb2f6a@news.povray.org>
Thomas de Groot wrote on 19/02/2015 16.52:
> You are the first to see it.
>
> This is the final version of my visit to Saturn's B-ring and entry for
> the TC-RTC Challenge 1 contest. It took about 25 hours to render in
> UberPov so I am not likely to work much further on it. Besides, I want
> to visit other themes as I am a bit tired of this one :-)
>
> There were quite a lot of hurdles to take successively, no in the least
> the nefarious epsilon issue. Otherwise, isosurfaces are your friends.
>
> Nonetheless, comments are welcome!
>
A very nice image. Are the floating astronauts in one of the spheres?
Paolo


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Saturn's Ring final image
Date: 23 Feb 2015 10:01:05
Message: <54eb40b1$1@news.povray.org>
On 23-2-2015 14:47, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> A very nice image. Are the floating astronauts in one of the spheres?

Thanks and yes, they are inside.


-- 
Thomas


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