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From: Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann 
Subject: POV-Ray Archaeology: Yet Another Chess Set, 1998-12-15 by Eric Freeman 
Date:  8 Nov 2019 09:18:59 
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Hi(gh)!
Another rendition from the classic age of POV-Ray... rendered just now 
with 3.7.
I plan to render a whole chess match as animation, preferably a 1980s 
Kasparov vs. Karpov match, with German synthesist Manuel Göttsching's 
electronic classic "E2-E4" as background music...
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
 
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From: Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann 
Subject: Re: POV-Ray Archaeology: Yet Another Chess Set, 1998-12-15 by EricFreeman 
Date:  8 Nov 2019 10:01:26 
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Hi(gh)!
...or, for comparison, a historically more accurate 3.1 version!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
 
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From: Thomas de Groot 
Subject: Re: POV-Ray Archaeology: Yet Another Chess Set, 1998-12-15 byEricFreeman 
Date:  9 Nov 2019 02:33:16 
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Op 08/11/2019 om 16:01 schreef Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann:
> Hi(gh)!
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> ...or, for comparison, a historically more accurate 3.1 version!
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> See you in Khyberspace!
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> Yadgar
Looks better. I am sure you could get this look in version 3.7 too.
-- 
Thomas
 
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Interior Photon Dispersion
 
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From: Thomas de Groot 
Subject: Re: POV-Ray Archaeology: Yet Another Chess Set, 1998-12-15 by EricFreeman 
Date:  9 Nov 2019 02:45:35 
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Op 09/11/2019 om 08:38 schreef Melody:
> Interior Photon Dispersion
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Nice one this!
One criticism though, if I may ;-) the wood texture of the board is not 
broken at the square boundaries. It looks like the squares are 'painted' 
on the board.
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Thomas
 
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From: Alain Martel 
Subject: Re: POV-Ray Archaeology: Yet Another Chess Set, 1998-12-15 byEricFreeman 
Date: 11 Nov 2019 19:25:52 
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> Op 09/11/2019 om 08:38 schreef Melody:
>> Interior Photon Dispersion
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> Nice one this!
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> One criticism though, if I may ;-) the wood texture of the board is not 
> broken at the square boundaries. It looks like the squares are 'painted' 
> on the board.
> 
Same base pattern with two colour maps. Should use two different 
turbulence, some translation and rotation, and possibly scalling, to 
make it look way better.
 
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yes well, not sure you guys are getting the light,
15 hrs tracing those nasty photons. seriously.
Thats what u see? lol
 
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From: Thomas de Groot 
Subject: Re: POV-Ray Archaeology: Yet Another Chess Set, 1998-12-15 byEricFreeman 
Date: 14 Nov 2019 06:59:34 
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Op 14/11/2019 om 10:28 schreef Melody:
> yes well, not sure you guys are getting the light,
> 15 hrs tracing those nasty photons. seriously.
> Thats what u see? lol
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It is the little detail that separates 'perfection' from 'good enough'. 
In the good old days of the IRTC, this would have contributed to drop 
the image from a first place to anonymity. ;-)
Of course, the photons are a nice show off if not a perfect example, and 
we appreciate the render time, but an image is not only about that. It 
is about all the other little details (even hardly noticeable) together, 
especially if they have been taken care of in a proper way. After some 
20 years of POV-Ray, that is what you end up look for.
[You know you have been raytracing too long when ...
... You find yourself etc, etc.]
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Thomas
 
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"Melody" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> yes well, not sure you guys are getting the light,
> 15 hrs tracing those nasty photons. seriously.
> Thats what u see? lol
It's like that here sometimes.  ;)
There's no telling what small thing will be the Mt. Everest.   :D
 
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egos promote them selves as inferior or superior - equality unknown.
lovers promote the methods. awake, their ego does its original job, and follows
directions.
 
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