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A side by side comparison of a scaled sphere and a SOR. Not meant to be fancy
just a default scene.
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
> A side by side comparison of a scaled sphere and a SOR. Not meant to be fancy
> just a default scene.
>
>
> Regards
> Stephen
Hi Stephen,
THANKS. Though thats what I actually want (2 ovals stuck together) I'll stick to
Thomas'"tut" as it's easier for me as a beginer, but I'll definitely try it your
way as soon as I can run or rather jog around POV-Ray.
Regards
King George
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 09:04:18 EST, "King George" <kin### [at] seychellessc>
wrote:
>Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
>> A side by side comparison of a scaled sphere and a SOR. Not meant to be fancy
>> just a default scene.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Stephen
>
>Hi Stephen,
>THANKS. Though thats what I actually want (2 ovals stuck together) I'll stick to
>Thomas'"tut" as it's easier for me as a beginer, but I'll definitely try it your
>way as soon as I can run or rather jog around POV-Ray.
>
Yes Keep It Simple to start. I was just playing. :)
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
> A side by side comparison of a scaled sphere and a SOR. Not meant to be fancy
> just a default scene.
>
>
> Regards
> Stephen
it would help if they were both standing upon the plane. You know, a true oval
shape thinner in the upper side and larger in the bottom. You can't do that by
just scaling a sphere. But you can do that with SOR. Or a blob with 2 sphere
components with different radius...
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 09:50:33 EST, "nemesis" <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
>> A side by side comparison of a scaled sphere and a SOR. Not meant to be fancy
>> just a default scene.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Stephen
>
>it would help if they were both standing upon the plane. You know, a true oval
>shape thinner in the upper side and larger in the bottom. You can't do that by
>just scaling a sphere. But you can do that with SOR. Or a blob with 2 sphere
>components with different radius...
>
>
It is standing on the plane it is only a half oval. Here it is again with the
bottom part a scaled reference.
Regards
Stephen
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Ah, the sphere seems to have a different highlight than the sor.
Interesting. I didn't know, that there can be differences, also if both objects
have the same shape.
The first image looks somehow like an "Egghenge". :-)
Regards
bluetree
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 11:35:08 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>Ah, the sphere seems to have a different highlight than the sor.
>Interesting. I didn't know, that there can be differences, also if both objects
>have the same shape.
The pigments are slightly different :)
>The first image looks somehow like an "Egghenge". :-)
>
Bishop3D's Object aray, you should see the Top view :)
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 11:35:08 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
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> >Ah, the sphere seems to have a different highlight than the sor.
> >Interesting. I didn't know, that there can be differences, also if both objects
> >have the same shape.
>
> The pigments are slightly different :)
Ah, ok.
> >The first image looks somehow like an "Egghenge". :-)
> >
>
> Bishop3D's Object aray, you should see the Top view :)
Did you write a word with it? ;-)
How does it look like?
Regards
bluetree
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:27:55 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>> Bishop3D's Object aray, you should see the Top view :)
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>Did you write a word with it? ;-)
>How does it look like?
Like this
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:27:55 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
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> >> Bishop3D's Object aray, you should see the Top view :)
> >
> >Did you write a word with it? ;-)
> >How does it look like?
>
> Like this
>
> Regards
> Stephen
Niiice function!!
With the camera it looks like a particle spray.
I love playing with Bishop3Ds arrays. :-)
After doing that "flower" (you know ^^), I tried some other glass materials.
That's one result.
Regards
bluetree
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