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I haven't used povray since 1998. Today, in 2020, I started again.
Besides I never got a chance to use radiosity until now.
This rendering makes good use of three features: variable fresnel
reflection, which provides the specular highlight without using the
phong or specular keywords; multiple (8) area lights, which provide the
soft shadows and just a little bit of noise; and the Radiosity_Final
settings, which provide illumination of the indirectly lit areas.
Without these features the image would not have turned out the way I
wanted it to. It also renders in 3 minutes, which is pretty fast.
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Nice and neat.
Welcome back ! :-)
Anthony D'Agostino wrote:
> I haven't used povray since 1998. Today, in 2020, I started again.
> Besides I never got a chance to use radiosity until now.
>
> This rendering makes good use of three features: variable fresnel
> reflection, which provides the specular highlight without using the
> phong or specular keywords; multiple (8) area lights, which provide the
> soft shadows and just a little bit of noise; and the Radiosity_Final
> settings, which provide illumination of the indirectly lit areas.
>
> Without these features the image would not have turned out the way I
> wanted it to. It also renders in 3 minutes, which is pretty fast.
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From: Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann
Subject: Re: After 22 years of not using povray
Date: 12 Jan 2020 06:25:49
Message: <5e1b023d$1@news.povray.org>
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Hi(gh)!
On 12.01.20 00:01, Anthony D'Agostino wrote:
> I haven't used povray since 1998. Today, in 2020, I started again.
> Besides I never got a chance to use radiosity until now.
Hey, that's not before my time as a POVghan (started in 1995), but well
before my first activities on povray.binaries.images (in autumn of 2000)!
> This rendering makes good use of three features: variable fresnel
> reflection, which provides the specular highlight without using the
> phong or specular keywords; multiple (8) area lights, which provide the
> soft shadows and just a little bit of noise; and the Radiosity_Final
> settings, which provide illumination of the indirectly lit areas.
>
> Without these features the image would not have turned out the way I
> wanted it to. It also renders in 3 minutes, which is pretty fast.
Absolutely lovely - and photo-realistic! What hardware did you use?
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
Now playing: Firth of Fifth (Genesis)
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Now that's a nice image indeed! :)
Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann <yaz### [at] gmxde> wrote:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> On 12.01.20 00:01, Anthony D'Agostino wrote:
> > I haven't used povray since 1998. Today, in 2020, I started again.
> > Besides I never got a chance to use radiosity until now.
>
> Hey, that's not before my time as a POVghan (started in 1995), but well
> before my first activities on povray.binaries.images (in autumn of 2000)!
Heh, I've been a POV user since 1993, but been posting here in the news groups
only since 2011 (although I've been reading these forums for a good 20 years or
so too). :D
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Thanks for the comments. My PC is not that great. It has an i7-860 CPU
(from 2009) and 8GB of memory.
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Anthony D'Agostino wrote:
> Thanks for the comments. My PC is not that great. It has an i7-860 CPU
> (from 2009) and 8GB of memory.
I've only got a Dell Inspiron i5-2410 (from 2011), and used to use a tiny little
Acer.
I would try upgrading to POV-Ray version 3.8 to see if it works any better or
the output is different, as there have been many fixes and changes.
Beautiful scene - did you model the golf balls from scratch?
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
>....
>
> Beautiful scene - did you model the golf balls from scratch?
I once had a program to even spaces points, its was slow, not even compiled.
This image of course made me wonder how. Apparently there are 3 methods that can
be calc'd, not looped into place.
https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/golf-ball-evenly-spaced-points-on-a-sphere/86329/53
Icosahedral, Cubic, Tetrahedral
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then I saw this, yikes? now I gotta know ....
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Am 12.01.2020 um 00:01 schrieb Anthony D'Agostino:
> I haven't used povray since 1998. Today, in 2020, I started again.
> Besides I never got a chance to use radiosity until now.
>
> This rendering ...
... is stunning!
Gregor
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Op 12/01/2020 om 18:19 schreef Pekka Aho:
> Now that's a nice image indeed! :)
>
> Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann <yaz### [at] gmxde> wrote:
>> Hi(gh)!
>>
>> On 12.01.20 00:01, Anthony D'Agostino wrote:
>>> I haven't used povray since 1998. Today, in 2020, I started again.
>>> Besides I never got a chance to use radiosity until now.
>>
>> Hey, that's not before my time as a POVghan (started in 1995), but well
>> before my first activities on povray.binaries.images (in autumn of 2000)!
>
> Heh, I've been a POV user since 1993, but been posting here in the news groups
> only since 2011 (although I've been reading these forums for a good 20 years or
> so too). :D
>
I started in 1997 iirc and did not post until 2000-2001. Still I
remember seeing your name in the posts back then. Welcome back!
--
Thomas
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