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Ok, the composition is suspect and the starry background is very obviously
based on leopard. But this is the first time I've got roughly what I wanted
from scattering media. To get smoother shadows I ended up using "samples
300,1000" in method 3. The shadow contrast, which I was trying to maximise
without overbrightening the background, turned out to be highly dependent
on scattering type and light source position.
(larger version at http://www.zubenelgenubi.34sp.com/graphics/scmed.jpg -
170K)
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news:web.42fc8713af50c846e0d101b60@news.povray.org...
> Ok, the composition is suspect and the starry background is very obviously
> based on leopard. But this is the first time I've got roughly what I
wanted
> from scattering media. To get smoother shadows I ended up using "samples
> 300,1000" in method 3. The shadow contrast, which I was trying to maximise
> without overbrightening the background, turned out to be highly dependent
> on scattering type and light source position.
>
> (larger version at http://www.zubenelgenubi.34sp.com/graphics/scmed.jpg -
> 170K)
>
Nice media but tell me about artistic license, even in dust clouds, it takes
UA's of depth to get any scattering ;-)
Marc
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"Marc Jacquier" <jac### [at] wanadoofr> wrote:
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> Nice media but tell me about artistic license, even in dust clouds, it takes
> UA's of depth to get any scattering ;-)
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> Marc
Yeah, but I didn't put a bright nebula in the background! I showed *some*
restraint! What more do you want, blood? :-D
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> Nice media but tell me about artistic license, even in dust clouds, it
> takes
> UA's of depth to get any scattering ;-)
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> Marc
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Scattering in space...
Clearly this ship is damaged - the asymmetric backlight indicates a light
source close to the hull, perhaps resulting from a damaged reactor or some
such. I conclude that the vapour cloud is gas etc which has escaped from the
ship. Otherwise this would be preposterous.
DLM
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Marc Jacquier nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2005-08-12 12:25:
> news:web.42fc8713af50c846e0d101b60@news.povray.org...
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>>Ok, the composition is suspect and the starry background is very obviously
>>based on leopard. But this is the first time I've got roughly what I
>
> wanted
>
>>from scattering media. To get smoother shadows I ended up using "samples
>>300,1000" in method 3. The shadow contrast, which I was trying to maximise
>>without overbrightening the background, turned out to be highly dependent
>>on scattering type and light source position.
>>
>>(larger version at http://www.zubenelgenubi.34sp.com/graphics/scmed.jpg -
>>170K)
>>
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> Nice media but tell me about artistic license, even in dust clouds, it takes
> UA's of depth to get any scattering ;-)
>
> Marc
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Maybe not. The ship may be in some planetary, probably dusty or foggy, athmosphere,
the apparent
divergence been due to perspective.
Another option would be for the ship to be REALY huge. In space, you get no reference
point to
evaluate size and distances.
Alain
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