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This is a rough test of a asteroid belt and I would like to know what the
POV-Ray community would think of it. This is my first post. The asteroids
are spheres with a deep agate shell. They are spread with random movement
an all 3 dimensions, followed by a rotate (one asteroid for every degree).
The background is a spotted color_map with white at the very peak.
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Not bad, though the asteroids are a little smooth, I'd suggest using a
granite pattern instead.
Also, in the real world, asteroids are never that close together, but I
wouldn't worry about that. The real world is boring :)
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
"Di Gama" <di.### [at] gmailcom> wrote in message
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> This is a rough test of a asteroid belt and I would like to know what the
> POV-Ray community would think of it. This is my first post. The asteroids
> are spheres with a deep agate shell. They are spread with random movement
> an all 3 dimensions, followed by a rotate (one asteroid for every degree).
> The background is a spotted color_map with white at the very peak.
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> This is my first post.
Shame on you.. If it had been a "Reflective asteroid field of a checkered
planet"
I wouldn't have said anything.. ;)
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"Di Gama" <di.### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> This is a rough test of a asteroid belt and I would like to know what the
> POV-Ray community would think of it. This is my first post. The asteroids
> are spheres with a deep agate shell. They are spread with random movement
> an all 3 dimensions, followed by a rotate (one asteroid for every degree).
> The background is a spotted color_map with white at the very peak.
Mmmmm....chocolate.
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"Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote:
> Not bad, though the asteroids are a little smooth, I'd suggest using a
> granite pattern instead.
Here's the same with a granite normal. I think it looks much better. By the
way, the color is a spotted mix of Copper and LightWood.
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