From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: wip of sunday - rouleau2.jpg (1/1)
Date: 31 Jul 2005 06:19:39
Message: <42eca5bb$1@news.povray.org>
Hey, that's pretty neat. Kind of like a sales advertisement picture.
I think the name is commonly called roller brush. I've used them a few times
myself and at some point they can look like your rendering. In fact, I just
remembered I still have one that is probably on its last paint/cleanup cycle
(the disposable brush part anyway).
:)
When these are cleaned, or new, they have a fuzzier or furrier appearance
than this, though, so maybe you need paint drips and finger marks on that
handle. Seems like there's paint already on the roller but with the color of
the brush itself.
Great modelling of it.
Bob Hughes
From: Larry Hudson
Subject: Re: wip of sunday - rouleau2.jpg (1/1)
Date: 31 Jul 2005 18:20:55
Message: <42ed4ec7@news.povray.org>
kurtz le pirate wrote:
> simple object... not very satisfied. is "roller painting" a right name > for this ?
"Roller painting" would imply (at least to me) the act of using it
rather than the name of it. In American English it would be called a
"paint roller".
-=- Larry -=-
Larry Hudson <org### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> kurtz le pirate wrote:>> > simple object... not very satisfied. is "roller painting" a right name> > for this ?>> "Roller painting" would imply (at least to me) the act of using it> rather than the name of it. In American English it would be called a> "paint roller".>> -=- Larry -=-
nice modelling - you might want to try Rune's fur texture
(http://www.runevision.com/3d/povgoodies/) for the roller.