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From: MSAB
Subject: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 11 Mar 2007 07:20:00
Message: <web.45f3f398f820703269aa43e80@news.povray.org>
Moin,
I try to make the LEGO-Technic Silver Champion (8458) in POV-Ray.

It's a lot of work to make every stone with CSG, but at the moment I have
nearly 30 different stones (some of them are macros, so I can make the
stones in different length)

I still try to find the right texture for the stone. At the moment, they're
too reflective.

Later when the modell is ready, I will animate it...

MfG
MSAB


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From: Karl Anders
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 11 Mar 2007 09:05:00
Message: <web.45f40b4c4cd1538f3c5f7f340@news.povray.org>
"MSAB" <MSA### [at] gmxnet> wrote:
> Moin,
> I try to make the LEGO-Technic Silver Champion (8458) in POV-Ray.
>
> It's a lot of work to make every stone with CSG, but at the moment I have
> nearly 30 different stones (some of them are macros, so I can make the
> stones in different length)
>
> I still try to find the right texture for the stone. At the moment, they're
> too reflective.
>
> Later when the modell is ready, I will animate it...
>
> MfG
> MSAB

Hi,

great work so far. I do know from my own experience that re-inventing the
wheel can be quite educating and fun, BUT: are you aware of the
Lego-Library made by Anton over at http://www.antonraves.nl/downloads.php ?
Most of the stones that ever existed in nearly all colors that were ever
used, that MIGHT even solve your texture issues ...

Greetings
Karl




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From: MSAB
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 11 Mar 2007 09:35:00
Message: <web.45f413484cd1538f4c5de9060@news.povray.org>
> Hi,
>
> great work so far. I do know from my own experience that re-inventing the
> wheel can be quite educating and fun, BUT: are you aware of the
> Lego-Library made by Anton over at http://www.antonraves.nl/downloads.php ?
> Most of the stones that ever existed in nearly all colors that were ever
> used, that MIGHT even solve your texture issues ...
>
> Greetings
> Karl
>


I like re-inventing the wheel :D
But Anton made only the normal LEGO and not LEGO-Technic. The LEGO-Technic
stones are quite different and a bit more complex then the normal stones.
In the world-wide-web I found only one person other person, who made some of
the LEGO-Technic stones with POV-Ray, but his stone are not as detailed as
my stones.

PS: Jo, mit Norddeutschland liegts du Goldrichtig :D Ich komm aus Hamburg,


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From: Karl Anders
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 11 Mar 2007 10:50:00
Message: <web.45f4248f4cd1538fdfc431e40@news.povray.org>
"MSAB" <MSA### [at] gmxnet> wrote:

> I like re-inventing the wheel :D
I thought so :-)
re-inventing the wheel makes you understand precisely why it turns ...

> But Anton made only the normal LEGO and not LEGO-Technic.

Didn't know that; I hadn't checked his library in detail.

Have fun !
Karl



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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 11 Mar 2007 12:07:51
Message: <45f43767$1@news.povray.org>
MSAB wrote:
> Moin,
> I try to make the LEGO-Technic Silver Champion (8458) in POV-Ray.
> 
> It's a lot of work to make every stone with CSG, but at the moment I have
> nearly 30 different stones (some of them are macros, so I can make the
> stones in different length)
> 
> I still try to find the right texture for the stone. At the moment, they're
> too reflective.
> 
> Later when the modell is ready, I will animate it...
> 
> MfG
> MSAB

Great modeling. It's looking good!

~Sam


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From: Afishionado
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 11 Mar 2007 18:35:00
Message: <web.45f491734cd1538f9553e7d10@news.povray.org>
Looks great! It's always fun to see Legos done in Pov-Ray.



Your English is fine. ;-) It's way better than my German...

William


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From: Mark Birch
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 12 Mar 2007 00:20:00
Message: <web.45f4e2014cd1538f5cba59ec0@news.povray.org>
Nice detailing!  I've thought about doing LEGO models myself, but never
really gotten around to it.

I was wondering why you were calling the pieces 'stones', then I realised I
would call them 'bricks'.

Are the bricks meshes or CSG?


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From: MSAB
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 12 Mar 2007 04:45:01
Message: <web.45f521084cd1538fccd7282b0@news.povray.org>
"Mark Birch" <las### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Nice detailing!  I've thought about doing LEGO models myself, but never
> really gotten around to it.
>
> I was wondering why you were calling the pieces 'stones', then I realised I
> would call them 'bricks'.
>
> Are the bricks meshes or CSG?
Thx!
Stones...bricks...for me it's all the same :D Ok, now i will call them
bricks :-)

The "bricks" are all CSG. I only used cylinder, box, superellipsoid and
torus, nothing else.


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From: antti
Subject: Re: LEGO Formula 1 Racer [WIP]
Date: 19 Jun 2007 13:55:01
Message: <web.467818554cd1538f931a2fc40@news.povray.org>
"MSAB" <MSA### [at] gmxnet> wrote:
[...]
> I like re-inventing the wheel :D
> But Anton made only the normal LEGO and not LEGO-Technic. The LEGO-Technic
> stones are quite different and a bit more complex then the normal stones.
> In the world-wide-web I found only one person other person, who made some of
> the LEGO-Technic stones with POV-Ray, but his stone are not as detailed as
> my stones.

Sorry, but you're not quite correct - Anton Raves' library contains also
Lego Technic bricks - look for bricks with the string "tech" in their
names.


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