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i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
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Am 03.12.2020 um 17:27 schrieb Ash Holsenback:
> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
Very nice,
how did you model the background and the colloseum-like mirrored
structure in your tea-pot?
The background can only be modeled with xfrog and with some months work
to model all the differences between the plants if one didn't use a
photography simply.
I think your image is a simple modeled teapot between two photographies.
Really a nice image, but not really created with POV, IMO.
Best regards
Michael
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Le 2020-12-03 à 13:25, MichaelJF a écrit :
> Am 03.12.2020 um 17:27 schrieb Ash Holsenback:
>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
> Very nice,
>
> how did you model the background and the colloseum-like mirrored
> structure in your tea-pot?
>
> The background can only be modeled with xfrog and with some months work
> to model all the differences between the plants if one didn't use a
> photography simply.
>
> I think your image is a simple modeled teapot between two photographies.
>
> Really a nice image, but not really created with POV, IMO.
>
> Best regards
> Michael
The background is not modelled, it's an HDR light probe.
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MichaelJF <mi-### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:
> Am 03.12.2020 um 17:27 schrieb Ash Holsenback:
> > i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
> Very nice,
>
> how did you model the background and the colloseum-like mirrored
> structure in your tea-pot?
He didn't - it's an HDRI light source. I have the same one.
Not sure what the URL for that specific one is, but it's a pretty standard way
to instantly add a ton of richness to an image or object even if the backround
or its reflections can't be clearly seen.
A similar site for HDR sources:
https://hdrihaven.com/hdris/?c=all
> I think your image is a simple modeled teapot between two photographies.
It is, but it's inside a spherical image which provides the scene lighting and
the richness of the varied light sources and reflections.
http://www.f-lohmueller.de/pov_tut/backgrnd/p_sky10.htm
> Really a nice image, but not really created with POV, IMO.
Well, it is, even though the light source wasn't created from scratch.
What is "created in POV-Ray" can be debated endlessly.
I use code snippets, include files, image_maps, formulas, and all other manner
of pre-existing tools to shove the image out the other end of the work-flow,
before I lose the time/energy/opportunity. There's also the metric ton of
under-the-hood stuff that's already encoded into POV-Ray that I don't write from
scratch.
I've encountered people who have made the claim that "I didn't do xyz "myself"
since the procedural texture was already programmed into POV-Ray...
I suppose I could do it in ShaderToy, and then I'd write the camera, the light
source, the shadowing, texturing, etc all myself.....
It's still a nice teapot and pleasing image.
Nice work, Jim.
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Wow, that's amazing.
David Buck
On 2020-12-03 11:27 a.m., Ash Holsenback wrote:
> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
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Op 03/12/2020 om 17:27 schreef Ash Holsenback:
> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
Always fascinating to discover in what kind of environments teapots
appear... ;-)
Well done sir.
--
Thomas
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On 12/3/20 1:45 PM, Alain Martel wrote:
> Le 2020-12-03 à 13:25, MichaelJF a écrit :
>> Am 03.12.2020 um 17:27 schrieb Ash Holsenback:
>>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>> Very nice,
>>
>> how did you model the background and the colloseum-like mirrored
>> structure in your tea-pot?
>>
>> The background can only be modeled with xfrog and with some months
>> work to model all the differences between the plants if one didn't use
>> a photography simply.
>>
>> I think your image is a simple modeled teapot between two photographies.
>>
>> Really a nice image, but not really created with POV, IMO.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Michael
> The background is not modelled, it's an HDR light probe.
>
http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.html
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On 12/3/20 2:07 PM, Bald Eagle wrote:
> It's still a nice teapot and pleasing image.
> Nice work, Jim.
danke... using it as an aladins lamp
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On 12/3/20 9:43 PM, David Buck wrote:
> Wow, that's amazing.
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> David Buck
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> On 2020-12-03 11:27 a.m., Ash Holsenback wrote:
>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>
thanks... it's still a wip
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On 12/4/20 2:25 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Op 03/12/2020 om 17:27 schreef Ash Holsenback:
>> i thought a monolith was a bit cliche...
>
> Always fascinating to discover in what kind of environments teapots
> appear... ;-)
>
> Well done sir.
>
i'm going to use the oreo cookie, antichron and lamp (and perhaps one
other object)... non-related items, juxtaposition ... not sure of the
artistic term
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