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found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 05:11:27 EST, "Joanne Simpson"
<cor### [at] onewhiteravencom> wrote:
>found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
Don't forget to bookmark it and go back. That is nice.
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"Joanne Simpson" <cor### [at] onewhiteravencom> wrote in message
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> found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
>
Got to agree with Stephen here, that IS nice! Good job Joanne! I think a
gold version would be nice too.
~Steve~
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"Joanne Simpson" <cor### [at] onewhiteravencom> wrote:
> found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
What timing! About 2 weeks ago I made this image, and put it on my list of
"I must do something with this sometime, but I have no idea what right
now."
I'm not sure if all the colors of mine add interest, or detract from
the image. You have given me something to think about with it, I hope mine
does the same for you.
Jon
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Joanne Simpson wrote:
> found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
>
My new wallpaper... ;-)
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Joanne Simpson spake:
> found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
Rendering time? I'm busy with something similar, and it as been running
1000+ hours...
--
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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Wasn't it Stefan Viljoen who wrote:
>Joanne Simpson spake:
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>> found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
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>Rendering time? I'm busy with something similar, and it as been running
>1000+ hours...
Have you read my bubbles tutorial?
There's a trick that can increase the rendering speed of bubbles by a
factor of about 60 if your slow method involves taking the difference of
a large number of bubble objects from inside a transparent container.
http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/holetut/holes3.htm
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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Mike Williams spake:
> Wasn't it Stefan Viljoen who wrote:
>>Joanne Simpson spake:
>>
>>> found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
>>
>>Rendering time? I'm busy with something similar, and it as been running
>>1000+ hours...
>
> Have you read my bubbles tutorial?
>
> There's a trick that can increase the rendering speed of bubbles by a
> factor of about 60 if your slow method involves taking the difference of
> a large number of bubble objects from inside a transparent container.
>
> http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/holetut/holes3.htm
Thanks Mike! I'll take a look.
However, mine is mostly due to refelections, I think...
Thanks anyway,
--
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician / Programmer
Polar Design Solutions
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Wasn't it Stefan Viljoen who wrote:
>Mike Williams spake:
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>> Wasn't it Stefan Viljoen who wrote:
>>>Joanne Simpson spake:
>>>
>>>> found these lovely bubbles on the way to something completely different
>>>
>>>Rendering time? I'm busy with something similar, and it as been running
>>>1000+ hours...
>>
>> Have you read my bubbles tutorial?
>>
>> There's a trick that can increase the rendering speed of bubbles by a
>> factor of about 60 if your slow method involves taking the difference of
>> a large number of bubble objects from inside a transparent container.
>>
>> http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/holetut/holes3.htm
>
>Thanks Mike! I'll take a look.
>
>However, mine is mostly due to refelections, I think...
Yes, but if you're getting inefficient bounding, it slows down the
tracing of the reflected ray too.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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