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From: Simon de Vet
Subject: Bas Relief - 1 attachment
Date: 24 Aug 2001 20:58:18
Message: <Xns9107DFA75406Dsdevetistarca@204.213.191.226>
With a new machines, I've started doing some more work on my model of the 
Palace of the Soviets. Last night, I noticed some blank spots on the second 
floor walls. Why not fill them with Bas Reliefs?

Hence, my first attempt. The relief scene was rendered in POV as a height 
based gradient, and imported into Gimp, where noise and blurring was 
applied. This new image was then used as an imagemap.

This worked better than I had thought. I'm going to add more detail, and 
try to think of three more subjects for the other empty wall panels.

-- Simon


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From: ben paschke
Subject: Re: Bas Relief - 1 attachment
Date: 24 Aug 2001 23:13:33
Message: <3B871845.BBE88179@rsp.com.au>
Hi Simon,

That's a great idea and looks very effective!
I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
bep

Simon de Vet wrote:
> 
> With a new machines, I've started doing some more work on my model of the
> Palace of the Soviets. Last night, I noticed some blank spots on the second
> floor walls. Why not fill them with Bas Reliefs?
> 
> Hence, my first attempt. The relief scene was rendered in POV as a height
> based gradient, and imported into Gimp, where noise and blurring was
> applied. This new image was then used as an imagemap.
> 
> This worked better than I had thought. I'm going to add more detail, and
> try to think of three more subjects for the other empty wall panels.
> 
> -- Simon
> 
>  [Image]


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Bas Relief - 1 attachment
Date: 25 Aug 2001 14:07:48
Message: <slrn9ofa16.ic0.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
On 24 Aug 2001 20:58:18 -0400, Simon de Vet wrote:
>With a new machines, I've started doing some more work on my model of the 
>Palace of the Soviets. Last night, I noticed some blank spots on the second 
>floor walls. Why not fill them with Bas Reliefs?
>
>Hence, my first attempt. The relief scene was rendered in POV as a height 
>based gradient, and imported into Gimp, where noise and blurring was 
>applied. This new image was then used as an imagemap.
>
>This worked better than I had thought. I'm going to add more detail, and 
>try to think of three more subjects for the other empty wall panels.

Impressive, for your other three you might consider a hammer and sickel, 
maybe a space craft/rockit and maybe a tractor or a wheat field or 
something equally rural. 

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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Bas Relief - 1 attachment
Date: 25 Aug 2001 23:05:40
Message: <3B88654D.534E31C3@faricy.net>
Wow, when this is done you'll have to render at 10000x7500 to see all
the detail...

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From: Cris Williams
Subject: Re: Bas Relief - 1 attachment
Date: 29 Aug 2001 11:08:39
Message: <3b8d0577$1@news.povray.org>
Simon - Looks very good!  Could you go into more detail on how these relief
were created?  I may be about to ask something stupid, but, why didn't you
use hieght fields instead of using image maps?

Cris Williams

"Simon de Vet" <sde### [at] istarca> wrote in message
news:Xns### [at] 204213191226...
> With a new machines, I've started doing some more work on my model of the
> Palace of the Soviets. Last night, I noticed some blank spots on the
second
> floor walls. Why not fill them with Bas Reliefs?
>
> Hence, my first attempt. The relief scene was rendered in POV as a height
> based gradient, and imported into Gimp, where noise and blurring was
> applied. This new image was then used as an imagemap.
>
> This worked better than I had thought. I'm going to add more detail, and
> try to think of three more subjects for the other empty wall panels.
>
> -- Simon
>
>


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