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I am afraid that, somehow, I am responsible for the heavy snowfall in
Europe. Since December, I am working with Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro
and matters got seriously out of control. However, I am not sorry! :-)
This is the state-of-the-art of the scene. It is loosely inspired by the
work of French painter Jean-Pierre Ugarte:
http://ugarte.pagesperso-orange.fr/ .
In addition to Gilles Tran, I am indebted to macros by Brandon
(isosurface tree trunks), PM_2Ring (Catenary) and Tim Nikias (Bsplines),
not to mention the usual suspects: Poser, Poseray, Silo, etc.
I have seriously reworked Brandon's macro from 2005, and I intend to
make the MakeSnow macro able to write/read the calculated snow data
to/from file.
Don't ask about the title's meaning. I don't know. ;-)
More to come later. Enjoy and shiver!
--
Thomas
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in news:5c373c37@news.povray.org Thomas de Groot wrote:
Nice. The bleachness of the colours works weel,
ingo
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Le 19-01-10 à 07:36, Thomas de Groot a écrit :
> I am afraid that, somehow, I am responsible for the heavy snowfall in
> Europe. Since December, I am working with Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro
> and matters got seriously out of control. However, I am not sorry! :-)
>
> This is the state-of-the-art of the scene. It is loosely inspired by the
> work of French painter Jean-Pierre Ugarte:
> http://ugarte.pagesperso-orange.fr/ .
>
> In addition to Gilles Tran, I am indebted to macros by Brandon
> (isosurface tree trunks), PM_2Ring (Catenary) and Tim Nikias (Bsplines),
> not to mention the usual suspects: Poser, Poseray, Silo, etc.
>
> I have seriously reworked Brandon's macro from 2005, and I intend to
> make the MakeSnow macro able to write/read the calculated snow data
> to/from file.
>
> Don't ask about the title's meaning. I don't know. ;-)
>
Maybe it's because those heads are gossiping a lot...
Alain
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in news:5c377218$1@news.povray.org Alain wrote:
> Maybe it's because those heads are gossiping a lot...
>
... or someone wants his head in rock, amongst other heads ...
ingo
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hi,
Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> ...
> Don't ask about the title's meaning. I don't know. ;-)
Alain's suggestion made me laugh.
> More to come later. Enjoy and shiver!
I'll keep my eyes open. :-)
what is the little figure in the doorway? frozen? the water's ice crust looks
neat too.
regards, jr.
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Am 10.01.2019 um 13:36 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> I am afraid that, somehow, I am responsible for the heavy snowfall in
> Europe. Since December, I am working with Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro
> and matters got seriously out of control. However, I am not sorry! :-)
>
> This is the state-of-the-art of the scene. It is loosely inspired by the
> work of French painter Jean-Pierre Ugarte:
> http://ugarte.pagesperso-orange.fr/ .
>
> In addition to Gilles Tran, I am indebted to macros by Brandon
> (isosurface tree trunks), PM_2Ring (Catenary) and Tim Nikias (Bsplines),
> not to mention the usual suspects: Poser, Poseray, Silo, etc.
>
> I have seriously reworked Brandon's macro from 2005, and I intend to
> make the MakeSnow macro able to write/read the calculated snow data
> to/from file.
>
> Don't ask about the title's meaning. I don't know. ;-)
>
> More to come later. Enjoy and shiver!
>
In October 2002 Genady Obukhov posted barks to the p-b-sf (several
postings from October 4th, 6th and 16th) that may be of interest to you.
Best regards
Michael
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On 10-1-2019 19:57, jr wrote:
> hi,
>
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> ...
>> Don't ask about the title's meaning. I don't know. ;-)
>
> Alain's suggestion made me laugh.
Me too. I believe it is spot on.
>
>
>> More to come later. Enjoy and shiver!
>
> I'll keep my eyes open. :-)
>
> what is the little figure in the doorway? frozen? the water's ice crust looks
> neat too.
The figure is just a placeholder I use for the (approximate) scale of
shapes in the scene. It will disappear in the final version. I am not
always very strict where scales are concerned and do much just by
feeling or rule of thumb. Only in serious cases I set out a strict,
basic, scale dimension for the whole scene.
I am quite satisfied with the ice crust too. It took me as much time as
the whole remainder of the scene to achieve. :-)
--
Thomas
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On 10-1-2019 23:41, MichaelJF wrote:
> In October 2002 Genady Obukhov posted barks to the p-b-sf (several
> postings from October 4th, 6th and 16th) that may be of interest to you.
>
Thanks indeed Michael! I dived into my archives (cough! cough! Damn
dust!) and found a trunks.pov from November 2002. I shall look further
and delve up those files you mention.
--
Thomas
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On 11-1-2019 8:57, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 10-1-2019 23:41, MichaelJF wrote:
>> In October 2002 Genady Obukhov posted barks to the p-b-sf (several
>> postings from October 4th, 6th and 16th) that may be of interest to you.
>>
>
> Thanks indeed Michael! I dived into my archives (cough! cough! Damn
> dust!) and found a trunks.pov from November 2002. I shall look further
> and delve up those files you mention.
>
Yes, the file I have (trunks.pov) seems to be the final version of
macros. I am not entirely satisfied with them. Especially when varying
the BaseRadius and TopRadius values, there is a fundamental problem with
the F1 functions which do not adapt correctly/linearly the depth of the
bark accordingly. I shall look into that at a later stage maybe.
--
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot wrote on 10/01/2019 13:36:
> I am afraid that, somehow, I am responsible for the heavy snowfall in
> Europe. Since December, I am working with Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro
> and matters got seriously out of control. However, I am not sorry! :-)
>
> This is the state-of-the-art of the scene. It is loosely inspired by the
> work of French painter Jean-Pierre Ugarte:
> http://ugarte.pagesperso-orange.fr/ .
>
> In addition to Gilles Tran, I am indebted to macros by Brandon
> (isosurface tree trunks), PM_2Ring (Catenary) and Tim Nikias (Bsplines),
> not to mention the usual suspects: Poser, Poseray, Silo, etc.
>
> I have seriously reworked Brandon's macro from 2005, and I intend to
> make the MakeSnow macro able to write/read the calculated snow data
> to/from file.
>
> Don't ask about the title's meaning. I don't know. ;-)
>
> More to come later. Enjoy and shiver!
>
A promising image!
Interesting also the works of Jean-Pierre Ugarte. Some of those reminded
me the lithographs of Antonio Basoli (e.g.
http://www.italianways.com/lalfabeto-di-basoli-e-la-storia-infinita-2/).
Paolo
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