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....I made with Megapov and Povray 3.5.
Most of them were post-processed with The Gimp.
Some of these pictures were inspired by existing scenes or objects I had
You will notice that there are 2 attempts to contribute to the sponza atrium
competition though I was too lazy to post my renderings.
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/atrium.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/sponza.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/montre_noire.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/caustic.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/clef.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/interieur.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/piano.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/boules_final.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/soldat.jpg
http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/scene_radiosite.jpg
Kind regards,
J.
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Fantastic! Thank you for sharing these with us!
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I must say that these do not have the typical look of POV-Ray renders. You
*have* to share your code. :)
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Anthony Bennett
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Great!
All of them are photo realistic and beautiful.
Nikumaru
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Very nice work :)
I suspect the DOF to be post-processed and not ray-traced: ray-traced DOF
usually gets less blurred in balls reflections, due to geometrical optics
laws.
MArc
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Wow.
This is the kind of stuff I've seen on this group that has completely
intimidated me and kept me in lurker status. Congratulations to you,
Jerome, and all the other envelope pushers.
Phil
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> http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/caustic.jpg
> http://site.voila.fr/jcolin/galerie/clef.jpg
these wood textures... *drool*. image maps? if so, excellent use of them. if
procedural textures... i have to say it again, *drool*
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 11:29:25 EST
"Jerome COLIN" <jer### [at] voilafr> wrote:
> ....I made with Megapov and Povray 3.5.
Very impresive... and as Tony, I see them with a different, original
look. I will like to know too how they were done, and what was
postprocesed. Great work!
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Jaime Vives Piqueres
La Persistencia de la Ignorancia
http://www.ignorancia.org
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I'm really impressed. Texture, lighting and composition
is extremely well done. I would be glad if you could
tell us a little more about these images, e.g. what is
post processed (I suspect the blur), usage of image
maps and things like this...
-Ive
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web.3df3736597ad134547f5a5780@news.povray.org...
Great images, specially the lightning, textures and the use of DOF.
Thank you for sharing them.
I would like to hear from you more about the way you used post
processing in Gimp and in wich areas of your images (a tutorial
would be fantastic, but if your were too lazy to send those
"sponza" images.... ;-).
Excellent work.
Waiting to see more of it.
Bye
Txemi Jendrix
http://www.txemijendrix.com
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