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after more than 700 hours... ehhh..... I did something with the result and
it looked like a continent or something. I put both the continent as well
as the original online: http://www.elje.net/unknown-continent.gif and
http://www.elje.net/radio-rorschach-1024x768.jpg
Regards,
Apache
NB some stats:
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Rays: 132070932 Saved: 0 Max Level: 4/25
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Isosurface 131404640 85028847 64.71
Isosurface Container 131476733 131404657 99.95
Isosurface Cache 46375792 1763224 3.80
Plane 132070932 57183626 43.30
Sphere 382571 195310 51.05
Bounding Box 254354368 133060788 52.31
Vista Buffer 29367168 29366728 100.00
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Isosurface roots: 131404640
Function VM calls: 5764532256
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Calls to Noise: 58495611030 Calls to DNoise: 35097366628
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Radiosity samples calculated: 682650 (0.68 percent)
Radiosity samples reused: 100114803
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Smallest Alloc: 25 bytes Largest: 307248
Peak memory used: 110137780 bytes
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Time For Trace: 873 hours 31 minutes 1.0 seconds (3144201 seconds)
Total Time: 873 hours 23 minutes 21.0 seconds (3144201 seconds)
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CPU time used: kernel 3964.82 seconds, user 2538758.58 seconds, total
2542723.40 seconds
Render averaged 0.76 PPS over 1920000 pixels
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From: Nikumaru
Subject: Re: unknown contintent / 3dimensional rorschach
Date: 20 Nov 2002 11:10:01
Message: <3ddbb3d9@news.povray.org>
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Wow.
It looks like looking something through a microscope!
Nikumaru
"Apache" <apa### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:web.3ddb47845575d3cf3c8837aa0@news.povray.org...
> after more than 700 hours... ehhh..... I did something with the result
and
> it looked like a continent or something. I put both the continent as
well
> as the original online: http://www.elje.net/unknown-continent.gif and
> http://www.elje.net/radio-rorschach-1024x768.jpg
>
> Regards,
> Apache
>
>
> NB some stats:
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> Pixels: 2204492 Samples: 9787056 Smpls/Pxl: 4.44
> Rays: 132070932 Saved: 0 Max Level: 4/25
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> Isosurface 131404640 85028847 64.71
> Isosurface Container 131476733 131404657 99.95
> Isosurface Cache 46375792 1763224 3.80
> Plane 132070932 57183626 43.30
> Sphere 382571 195310 51.05
> Bounding Box 254354368 133060788 52.31
> Vista Buffer 29367168 29366728 100.00
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> Isosurface roots: 131404640
> Function VM calls: 5764532256
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> Calls to Noise: 58495611030 Calls to DNoise: 35097366628
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> Radiosity samples calculated: 682650 (0.68 percent)
> Radiosity samples reused: 100114803
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> Smallest Alloc: 25 bytes Largest: 307248
> Peak memory used: 110137780 bytes
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> Time For Trace: 873 hours 31 minutes 1.0 seconds (3144201 seconds)
> Total Time: 873 hours 23 minutes 21.0 seconds (3144201 seconds)
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> CPU time used: kernel 3964.82 seconds, user 2538758.58 seconds, total
> 2542723.40 seconds
> Render averaged 0.76 PPS over 1920000 pixels
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> POV-Ray finished
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Nikumaru wrote:
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> Wow.
> It looks like looking something through a microscope!
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> Nikumaru
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It looks like something fished out of a sewer...
Coool...!
:)
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Remco de Korte <rem### [at] onwijscom> wrote in message
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> It looks like something fished out of a sewer...
>
I'd say something flung against the wall which has since dried.
-Shay
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From: Andrew Cocker
Subject: Re: unknown contintent / 3dimensional rorschach
Date: 20 Nov 2002 13:28:15
Message: <3ddbd43f$1@news.povray.org>
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"Apache" <apa### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> after more than 700 hours... ehhh..... I did something with the result and
> it looked like a continent or something. I put both the continent as well
> as the original online: http://www.elje.net/unknown-continent.gif and
> http://www.elje.net/radio-rorschach-1024x768.jpg
I see a cat at the bottom right!
All the best,
Andy Cocker
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From: Peter Hertel
Subject: Re: unknown contintent / 3dimensional rorschach
Date: 20 Nov 2002 13:57:16
Message: <3ddbdb0c@news.povray.org>
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> > It looks like something fished out of a sewer...
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> I'd say something flung against the wall which has since dried.
>
It's a chunk of mud you just threw at you little sister.
-Peter
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From: James Taylor
Subject: Re: unknown contintent / 3dimensional rorschach
Date: 20 Nov 2002 14:20:41
Message: <3ddbe089@news.povray.org>
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"Andrew Cocker" <mai### [at] andrewcockercouk> wrote in message
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> I see a cat at the bottom right!
>
I was just gonna say that - usually I see nothing in those ink-blot things
but here I see a skull, a gorilla on a bicycle, a chimp eating a bannan,
several fish and of course the cat...
jim
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From: Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto
Subject: Re: unknown contintent / 3dimensional rorschach
Date: 20 Nov 2002 16:49:10
Message: <3ddc0356@news.povray.org>
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Sorry... I have to say it before anyone else...
CAN I HAVE A 2048x1024 WALLPAPER VERSION OF IT?
or
That would look really nice in an animation....
Ha ha ha...
On the serious side, it's truly impressive...
Fernando.
news:web.3ddb47845575d3cf3c8837aa0@news.povray.org...
> after more than 700 hours... ehhh..... I did something with the result and
> it looked like a continent or something. I put both the continent as well
> as the original online: http://www.elje.net/unknown-continent.gif and
> http://www.elje.net/radio-rorschach-1024x768.jpg
>
> Regards,
> Apache
>
>
> NB some stats:
>
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> Pixels: 2204492 Samples: 9787056 Smpls/Pxl: 4.44
> Rays: 132070932 Saved: 0 Max Level: 4/25
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> Isosurface 131404640 85028847 64.71
> Isosurface Container 131476733 131404657 99.95
> Isosurface Cache 46375792 1763224 3.80
> Plane 132070932 57183626 43.30
> Sphere 382571 195310 51.05
> Bounding Box 254354368 133060788 52.31
> Vista Buffer 29367168 29366728 100.00
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Isosurface roots: 131404640
> Function VM calls: 5764532256
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> Calls to Noise: 58495611030 Calls to DNoise: 35097366628
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> Radiosity samples calculated: 682650 (0.68 percent)
> Radiosity samples reused: 100114803
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> Smallest Alloc: 25 bytes Largest: 307248
> Peak memory used: 110137780 bytes
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> Time For Trace: 873 hours 31 minutes 1.0 seconds (3144201 seconds)
> Total Time: 873 hours 23 minutes 21.0 seconds (3144201 seconds)
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> CPU time used: kernel 3964.82 seconds, user 2538758.58 seconds, total
> 2542723.40 seconds
> Render averaged 0.76 PPS over 1920000 pixels
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> POV-Ray finished
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"Apache" <apa### [at] yahoocom> wrote in
news:web.3ddb47845575d3cf3c8837aa0@news.povray.org
It's a dust-ball :)
--
#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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Maybe I'm going to move the camera a little and rerender the stuff.
Combining the result with the one I posted will lead to one of those
3d-redgreen-igottaheadache-images. But I'll do that one a slightly faster
machine I suppose.
Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto wrote:
>Sorry... I have to say it before anyone else...
>
>CAN I HAVE A 2048x1024 WALLPAPER VERSION OF IT?
>
>or
>
>That would look really nice in an animation....
>
>Ha ha ha...
>
>On the serious side, it's truly impressive...
>
>Fernando.
>
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