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From: Ive
Subject: Calling the Doctor
Date: 13 Sep 2017 09:17:34
Message: <59b92fee@news.povray.org>
almost exactly 4 years ago I did post an image of my CSG Police Box. 
Here is another version of the box, rendered with UberPOV and Gilles' 
Mini parked in the background. Render time was close to an eternity but 
time doesn't matter when you have a TARDIS at your disposal!

-Ive


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From: omniverse
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 13 Sep 2017 21:50:01
Message: <web.59b9df7657483adc9c5d6c810@news.povray.org>
Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
> almost exactly 4 years ago I did post an image of my CSG Police Box.
> Here is another version of the box, rendered with UberPOV and Gilles'
> Mini parked in the background. Render time was close to an eternity but
> time doesn't matter when you have a TARDIS at your disposal!

Everything from the vegetation on the elevated road to the expression on the
face of that young woman looks incredibly good. Great detail.

I was a Doctor Who watcher a long time during the 1990's when replays of older
shows with Tom Baker (#4) were on PBS, no one else seemed better and eventually
I quit watching.


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 14 Sep 2017 02:37:17
Message: <59ba239d$1@news.povray.org>
On 13-9-2017 15:16, Ive wrote:
> almost exactly 4 years ago I did post an image of my CSG Police Box. 
> Here is another version of the box, rendered with UberPOV and Gilles' 
> Mini parked in the background. Render time was close to an eternity but 
> time doesn't matter when you have a TARDIS at your disposal!
> 

*Very* good indeed. Almost (not quite) photographic :-)

I can imagine the render time...

-- 
Thomas


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From: Nekar Xenos
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 16 Sep 2017 00:15:01
Message: <web.59bca53457483adc1b3c9e220@news.povray.org>
Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
> almost exactly 4 years ago I did post an image of my CSG Police Box.
> Here is another version of the box, rendered with UberPOV and Gilles'
> Mini parked in the background. Render time was close to an eternity but
> time doesn't matter when you have a TARDIS at your disposal!
>
> -Ive

Brilliant!

It's a pity it doesn't fit onto my desktop though. Would you mind redoing it at
1920 x 1080? You might need to use the TARDIS to do that though...

-Nekar Xenos-


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From: Kenneth
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 16 Sep 2017 06:45:01
Message: <web.59bd005057483adc883fb31c0@news.povray.org>
The overhead bridge and the old van immediately caught my eye: both stunning,
along with their textures and lighting. A REALLY nice image. I didn't notice the
pretty girl 'til afterwards; I guess my POV-Ray priorities are rather skewed...
;-P


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 16 Sep 2017 20:18:52
Message: <59bdbf6c$1@news.povray.org>

> Ive <ive### [at] lilysoftorg> wrote:
>> almost exactly 4 years ago I did post an image of my CSG Police Box.
>> Here is another version of the box, rendered with UberPOV and Gilles'
>> Mini parked in the background. Render time was close to an eternity but
>> time doesn't matter when you have a TARDIS at your disposal!
>>
>> -Ive
> 
> Brilliant!
> 
> It's a pity it doesn't fit onto my desktop though. Would you mind redoing it at
> 1920 x 1080? You might need to use the TARDIS to do that though...
> 
> -Nekar Xenos-
> 


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 17 Sep 2017 09:46:35
Message: <59be7cbb$1@news.povray.org>
Am 9/16/2017 um 6:14 schrieb Nekar Xenos:
 >
> Brilliant!
>
LOL!

> It's a pity it doesn't fit onto my desktop though. Would you mind redoing it at
> 1920 x 1080? You might need to use the TARDIS to do that though...
>

Actually a render at 16:9 resolution is running at the moment - but it's 
a nighttime version and I have no idea how it will turn out.

-Ive


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 17 Sep 2017 09:47:24
Message: <59be7cec@news.povray.org>
Am 9/14/2017 um 3:46 schrieb omniverse:
>
> Everything from the vegetation on the elevated road to the expression on the
> face of that young woman looks incredibly good. Great detail.
>
Thanks.


> I was a Doctor Who watcher a long time during the 1990's when replays of older
> shows with Tom Baker (#4) were on PBS, no one else seemed better and eventually
> I quit watching.
>

Tom Baker is also my favorite of the original series, but I also enjoyed 
the reboot with Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant.

-Ive


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 17 Sep 2017 09:55:34
Message: <59be7ed6$1@news.povray.org>
Am 9/14/2017 um 8:37 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
>
> *Very* good indeed. Almost (not quite) photographic :-)
>
I know, I know. At some point I always lack the patience to get it all 
right and just want to be done with it. What worries me is that this 
becomes even worse while getting older... ;)


> I can imagine the render time...
>
I doubt that!

-Ive


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From: Ive
Subject: Re: Calling the Doctor
Date: 17 Sep 2017 09:56:49
Message: <59be7f21$1@news.povray.org>
Am 9/16/2017 um 12:43 schrieb Kenneth:
> The overhead bridge and the old van immediately caught my eye: both stunning,
> along with their textures and lighting. A REALLY nice image. I didn't notice the
> pretty girl 'til afterwards; I guess my POV-Ray priorities are rather skewed...
> ;-P
>

...and I did spend more time trying to get her pose and expression right 
(I'm not very good at this, TdG does this much better) than with 
anything else ;)

-Ive


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