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I've just gotten back to using Pov after several years away. I thought I
would finally post to this group that had been so helpful to me.
So, I may have played a little loose with the concept, but here it is. It
uses Gilles Tran's MakeGrass and Jaime Vives Piqueres' 2-pass radiosity
(although not too well, I'm afraid). I don't remember how long it took to
render.
I wish I could get the contrast a lot higher, it's kind of greyed out. Looks
a lot better after contrast and saturation fiddling, but I'd rather learn
to do that in Pov directly.
Licensed under CC-Share-Alike, blah blah blah
Comments, criticisms, questions?
-Stefan Sittler
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Nice interpretation of the RSOCP-Theme, really!
Although the image could benefit much of some additional work on it, i do
already like it very much.
Do you have attempts to develop it further?
Regards Roman
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Smws spake:
> I've just gotten back to using Pov after several years away. I thought I
> would finally post to this group that had been so helpful to me.
>
> So, I may have played a little loose with the concept, but here it is. It
> uses Gilles Tran's MakeGrass and Jaime Vives Piqueres' 2-pass radiosity
> (although not too well, I'm afraid). I don't remember how long it took to
> render.
>
> I wish I could get the contrast a lot higher, it's kind of greyed out.
> Looks a lot better after contrast and saturation fiddling, but I'd rather
> learn to do that in Pov directly.
>
> Licensed under CC-Share-Alike, blah blah blah
> Comments, criticisms, questions?
Quite nicely done! The guy on the "sphere" looks like I feel when I have set
up a nice scene but I don't have the CPU "oomph" to render it in a
realistic time... *sigh*!
--
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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It kinda looks like he's sitting on a brain. "The Thinker" on a Brain -
or - Thinky and The Brain
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"Roman Reiner" <lim### [at] gmxde> wrote:
> Nice interpretation of the RSOCP-Theme, really!
> Although the image could benefit much of some additional work on it, i do
> already like it very much.
> Do you have attempts to develop it further?
>
> Regards Roman
Thanks!
As far as developing it; well, I really only intend to make the contrast and
lighting better, and maybe the grass. Working on other images now- if I get
back to this one it will take all of my time up.
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> (...)
> Quite nicely done! The guy on the "sphere" looks like I feel when I have set
> up a nice scene but I don't have the CPU "oomph" to render it in a
> realistic time... *sigh*!
>
> --
> Stefan Viljoen
> Software Support Technician / Programmer
> Polar Design Solutions
Thank you! It took me some time to get the figure into what I thought was a
"reflective" pose, ha ha.
I know what you mean with realistic render times- I have just started to
experiment with radiosity.
-Stefan
P.S. what a fine name you have :)
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"Bryan Valencia" <pov### [at] spamgourmetcom> wrote:
> It kinda looks like he's sitting on a brain. "The Thinker" on a Brain -
> or - Thinky and The Brain
Hah! Yeah, I hadn't seen that, but it works. I saw other, less flattering
organic materials to compare it too-- *after* I spent a long time rendering
it, of course.
-Stefan
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