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From: Rafal 'Raf256' Maj
Subject: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 25 Jan 2004 03:19:58
Message: <Xns947B5E8406B5Craf256com@203.29.75.35>
The text's on signs are just some names/topics on conference, image is a 
poster for it. 

-- 
http://www.raf256.com/


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From: Andrew Coppin v2
Subject: Re: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 25 Jan 2004 05:24:39
Message: <40139967$1@news.povray.org>
Hey, cool!

I do like that background...

(Post looks like it's kinda floating in space because there's no "ground"
anchoring it down.)


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From: Rafal 'Raf256' Maj
Subject: Re: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 25 Jan 2004 05:37:30
Message: <Xns947B75DBA24A3raf256com@203.29.75.35>
and### [at] btinernetcom news:40139967$1@news.povray.org

> I do like that background...
> (Post looks like it's kinda floating in space because there's no "ground"
> anchoring it down.)

Yep, HDRI rulez :)

(background image is not by me)


-- 
#macro g(U,V)(.4*abs(sin(9*sqrt(pow(x-U,2)+pow(y-V,2))))*pow(1-min(1,(sqrt(
pow(x-U,2)+pow(y-V,2))*.3)),2)+.9)#end#macro p(c)#if(c>1)#local l=mod(c,100
);g(2*div(l,10)-8,2*mod(l,10)-8)*p(div(c,100))#else 1#end#end light_source{
y 2}sphere{z*20 9pigment{function{p(26252423)*p(36455644)*p(66656463)}}}//M


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From: Fernando G  del Cueto
Subject: Re: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 25 Jan 2004 14:28:52
Message: <401418f4$1@news.povray.org>
Wow... very pretty!

Fernando


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From: andrel
Subject: Re: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 26 Jan 2004 06:41:23
Message: <4014FC9A.3030803@hotmail.com>
I like it. I also like the idea of raytraced signes to be able to point
in another direction than straight left or right.

It looks as if some leaves are a couple of millimeters thick. These 
leafs are in the shape of the green leaf in front of the pole. I do not
know the english name for the tree but it looks like the one that
may have the latin name of Platanus Acerifolia.

None of the leaves have stalks. I assume that is a result of the way
you generate them.

Rafal 'Raf256' Maj wrote:
> The text's on signs are just some names/topics on conference, image is a 
> poster for it. 
>


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From: Rafal 'Raf256' Maj
Subject: Re: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 26 Jan 2004 20:58:26
Message: <Xns947D1DD597DFDraf256com@203.29.75.35>
fcu### [at] yahoocom news:401418f4$1@news.povray.org

> Wow... very pretty!

Thanks, I'm planning to create a bigger project in quite simmilar technick. 



-- 
#macro g(U,V)(.4*abs(sin(9*sqrt(pow(x-U,2)+pow(y-V,2))))*pow(1-min(1,(sqrt(
pow(x-U,2)+pow(y-V,2))*.3)),2)+.9)#end#macro p(c)#if(c>1)#local l=mod(c,100
);g(2*div(l,10)-8,2*mod(l,10)-8)*p(div(c,100))#else 1#end#end light_source{
y 2}sphere{z*20 9pigment{function{p(26252423)*p(36455644)*p(66656463)}}}//M


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From: Rafal 'Raf256' Maj
Subject: Re: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 26 Jan 2004 21:01:35
Message: <Xns947D1E5EBE9B2raf256com@203.29.75.35>
a_l### [at] hotmailcom news:401### [at] hotmailcom

> I like it. I also like the idea of raytraced signes to be able to
> point in another direction than straight left or right.

Thanks
 
> It looks as if some leaves are a couple of millimeters thick. These 
> leafs are in the shape of the green leaf in front of the pole. I do
> not know the english name for the tree but it looks like the one that
> may have the latin name of Platanus Acerifolia.

Yes, this is an problem with current leafs "implementation", thay are made 
as height-fiels, looking from front leaf is :

    (C)

 -_-_---__-
/          \    (A)
|          |
  
    (B)


so it in fact is thin, but if You look from direction (A) not (B)or(C) then 
it looks thick. In nevt version leaf shuld look correctly, like





 ___--__
/       \
         \_---   (a hardly "crushed by wind" leaf)

etc.


 
> None of the leaves have stalks. I assume that is a result of the way
> you generate them.

Stalks means "talis" ? Yes, I will probably do them separetly as i.e. 
cylinder (or sphere sweep/spline)
 



-- 
#macro g(U,V)(.4*abs(sin(9*sqrt(pow(x-U,2)+pow(y-V,2))))*pow(1-min(1,(sqrt(
pow(x-U,2)+pow(y-V,2))*.3)),2)+.9)#end#macro p(c)#if(c>1)#local l=mod(c,100
);g(2*div(l,10)-8,2*mod(l,10)-8)*p(div(c,100))#else 1#end#end light_source{
y 2}sphere{z*20 9pigment{function{p(26252423)*p(36455644)*p(66656463)}}}//M


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From: andrel
Subject: Re: Tree-style signs - 1 attachment
Date: 27 Jan 2004 11:08:04
Message: <40168C9B.6050301@hotmail.com>
> Yes, this is an problem with current leafs "implementation", thay are made 
> as height-fiels, looking from front leaf is :
 > ...

I understand that, and that was one of the reasons why I proposed to
use triangulations. Another was that it might be faster as I use
only a few hundred triangles to get a reasonably accurate shape.
By the way I am now working on a butterfly with control over the
angle of the wings. Another thing I can not do with hightfields
because the wings would expand with increasing angle.
(If you mail me the image of a leaf I can convert it for you
and you can compare the results. If you are reading the news:
on a system that hides my e-mail adress, it is a_linnenbank
in the hotmail domain which I only use for junk but will read
it more frequently in the coming days).

>>None of the leaves have stalks. I assume that is a result of the way
>>you generate them.
> 
> 
> Stalks means "talis" ? Yes, I will probably do them separetly as i.e. 
> cylinder (or sphere sweep/spline)
>  
What language is 'talis'? And yes, from your answer I infer that
that is what I meant. Cylinders are not realistic enough and
sphere sweeps are, in my experience, slow. I would say: go for
bicubic patches.

	Andrel


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