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Thinking of planting some cherry trees this spring ... anyone know if Home
Depot or Lowe's have something like these? ;-)
--Ralph
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This reminds me of some cheries I rendered at one point...
It's a total ripoff of Jaime Vives Piqueres's "test_apple.pov"
using his "i_fruitext.inc" include file.
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Ron M <rm_### [at] cheapcomplexdevicescom> wrote:
> This reminds me of some cheries I rendered at one point...
>
> It's a total ripoff of Jaime Vives Piqueres's "test_apple.pov"
> using his "i_fruitext.inc" include file.
Now THOSE are NICE cherries ;-) ... I'll have to look for that include file.
;-)
--Ralph
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author wrote:
> Ron M <rm_### [at] cheapcomplexdevicescom> wrote:
>>It's a total ripoff of Jaime Vives Piqueres's "test_apple.pov"
>>using his "i_fruitext.inc" include file.
> >
> Now THOSE are NICE cherries ;-) ... I'll have to look for that include file.
> ;-)
It's an incredible include file.
I think everyone knows his Apple picture:
http://www.ignorancia.org/tech_page.php?image=4&db=tips
but not everyone realizes that the same include file
makes it really easy to make all sorts of fruit look
good. With very quick&minor tweaks, you can make all
sorts of fruit look awesome.
In addition to those cherries from my last post,
here's a Pear and an Orange.
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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: Jaime's Fruit Macro [Was Re: Cherries]
Date: 11 Feb 2005 16:52:23
Message: <420d2917$1@news.povray.org>
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Ron M wrote:
> In addition to those cherries from my last post,
> here's a Pear and an Orange.
These are very nice... but why the lack of environment? Have you
created them for any specific illustration purposes?
--
Jaime
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Jaime Vives Piqueres wrote:
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> These are very nice... but why the lack of environment? Have you
> created them for any specific illustration purposes?
Well, 2 reasons, actually:
1. Originally, these were clickable images with a transparent
background that were to be overlayed on top of a photographic
image or video clip (like the navigation buttons over a DVD menu).
2. Thanks to your macro, it took me no more than a couple hours
to make a dozen photorealistic fruits. It would have taken
me months or years to make an image of high enough quality
to deserve such contents.
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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: Jaime's Fruit Macro [Was Re: Cherries]
Date: 17 Feb 2005 06:08:36
Message: <42147b34@news.povray.org>
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Ron M wrote:
> 1. Originally, these were clickable images with a transparent
> background that were to be overlayed on top of a photographic
> image or video clip (like the navigation buttons over a DVD menu).
Ah... I figured something similar. Thanks for the info!
> 2. Thanks to your macro, it took me no more than a couple hours
> to make a dozen photorealistic fruits. It would have taken
> me months or years to make an image of high enough quality
> to deserve such contents.
I'm glad it was useful for anything more than filling my web site.
I'm planing for years to use it to do the "definitive still life with
fruits", but I never seem to be inspired enough for it.
--
Jaime
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