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From the character in Dhalgren
Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
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Regards
Stephen
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On 23-10-2017 12:21, Stephen wrote:
> From the character in Dhalgren
> Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
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The effect might even be better with walls around her.
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Thomas
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On 23/10/2017 12:06, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 23-10-2017 12:21, Stephen wrote:
>> From the character in Dhalgren
>> Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
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> The effect might even be better with walls around her.
>
Yes, probably if I had any walls lying around. :-(
I'm just testing a proof of concept. I've been thinking about this for
years.
Next a UV'd tartan robe.
--
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 23/10/2017 12:06, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> > On 23-10-2017 12:21, Stephen wrote:
> >> From the character in Dhalgren
> >> Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > The effect might even be better with walls around her.
> >
>
> Yes, probably if I had any walls lying around. :-(
>
> I'm just testing a proof of concept. I've been thinking about this for
> years.
> Next a UV'd tartan robe.
>
> --
>
> Regards
> Stephen
You can use the blockwall-macros e.g.. How did you craft the df3 from a cloth?
Best regards
Michael
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On 24/10/2017 20:18, MichaelJF wrote:
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>> On 23/10/2017 12:06, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> On 23-10-2017 12:21, Stephen wrote:
>>>> From the character in Dhalgren
>>>> Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> The effect might even be better with walls around her.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, probably if I had any walls lying around. :-(
>>
>> I'm just testing a proof of concept. I've been thinking about this for
>> years.
>> Next a UV'd tartan robe.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards
>> Stephen
>
> You can use the blockwall-macros e.g.. How did you craft the df3 from a cloth?
>
Hi Michael, long time no see.
The comment about not having any walls was because I've lost all my data
from the last three years due to a HDD crash. I think I still have my
dance studio though. But I don't want to get distracted.
I created the df3s by slicing the cloth mesh horizontally in a vertical
series. Then combining the slices with jr's tga2df3_2 to create three
df3s, one for each colour channel.
For the render they were combined as three media's in one material.
BTW the UV'd tartan robe did not work out. It was too patchy some parts
were over saturated and other parts were invisible. I'll try another UV
mapping with a different image.
You can find the source code and windows exe in
povray.binaries.utilities under the title tga2df3_2
--
Regards
Stephen
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Le 17-10-24 à 07:55, Stephen a écrit :
> On 23/10/2017 12:06, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 23-10-2017 12:21, Stephen wrote:
>>> From the character in Dhalgren
>>> Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> The effect might even be better with walls around her.
>>
>
> Yes, probably if I had any walls lying around. :-(
>
> I'm just testing a proof of concept. I've been thinking about this for
> years.
> Next a UV'd tartan robe.
>
"Wall"may be a big word... Just a few, white or some shade of grey,
featureless, boxes as backdrops could be enough.
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Am 10/25/2017 um 2:27 schrieb Alain:
> Le 17-10-24 à 07:55, Stephen a écrit :
>> On 23/10/2017 12:06, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> On 23-10-2017 12:21, Stephen wrote:
>>>> From the character in Dhalgren
>>>> Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> The effect might even be better with walls around her.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, probably if I had any walls lying around. :-(
>>
>> I'm just testing a proof of concept. I've been thinking about this for
>> years.
>> Next a UV'd tartan robe.
>>
> "Wall"may be a big word... Just a few, white or some shade of grey,
> featureless, boxes as backdrops could be enough.
Exactly as Alain says. And avoiding this infinite horizon (and checkered
planes) helps - in my experience - already a lot in judging early test
images.
-Ive
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Into the Cornell Box with her! :D
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On 25/10/2017 13:56, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Into the Cornell Box with her! :D
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>
Not 101!
Seriously, tips like the above should be gathered and be readily
available. For instance, how many people remember Warp's "4 tips to
improve a simple POV-Ray scene"?
http://warp.povusers.org/povtips/
Anyway, I am admonished and will endeavour to do better.
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Regards
Stephen
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> On 23-10-2017 12:21, Stephen wrote:
> > From the character in Dhalgren
> > Lanya had a very nice dress. This one is an emitting df3.
> >
> >
> >
>
> The effect might even be better with walls around her.
>
> --
> Thomas
That's true. Good picture
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