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Yet
Another
Tree
Macro
I've been using POV-Tree and I've tried various other methods, and I just can't
get a tree with which I'm satisfied for close-ups. So, now I'm trying to make
my own tree macro, inspired in part from Bill's weathered objects macros. I've
only been working on the trunk so far, but I'm happy with the results at this
point.
I'll be working on this for a while, suggestions and pointers from the experts
are welcome!
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WOW!
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Oh yeah!
Now for the rest of the tree :)
--
-Nekar Xenos-
"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] tektonartcom> wrote in message
news:web.4844954f30a3ddbea5d4a01d0@news.povray.org...
> Yet
> Another
> Tree
> Macro
>
> I've been using POV-Tree and I've tried various other methods, and I just
> can't
> get a tree with which I'm satisfied for close-ups. So, now I'm trying to
> make
> my own tree macro, inspired in part from Bill's weathered objects macros.
> I've
> only been working on the trunk so far, but I'm happy with the results at
> this
> point.
>
> I'll be working on this for a while, suggestions and pointers from the
> experts
> are welcome!
>
>
>
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"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] tektonartcom> schreef in bericht
news:web.4844954f30a3ddbea5d4a01d0@news.povray.org...
> Yet
> Another
> Tree
> Macro
>
> I've been using POV-Tree and I've tried various other methods, and I just
> can't
> get a tree with which I'm satisfied for close-ups. So, now I'm trying to
> make
> my own tree macro, inspired in part from Bill's weathered objects macros.
> I've
> only been working on the trunk so far, but I'm happy with the results at
> this
> point.
>
> I'll be working on this for a while, suggestions and pointers from the
> experts
> are welcome!
>
>
By Zeus! You have done it again, Kirk!
Please go on with this excellent work. Your concerns about close up trees is
also my concern, but I could not imagine how to tackle this. We shall be
following your progress very closely indeed :-)
Thomas
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web.4844954f30a3ddbea5d4a01d0@news.povray.org...
> Yet
> Another
> Tree
> Macro
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Niiice !
That's pretty convincing and a superb add-on for close-up trees!
KUTGW ;-)
Marc
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The best POV-trunk I've ever seen until now!
I'm not an expert but my suggestion is this: on a such tree I'm expect
now to see roots outcropping on the ground...
;-)
Paolo
>Kirk Andrews wrote:
> Yet
> Another
> Tree
> Macro
>
> I've been using POV-Tree and I've tried various other methods, and I just can't
> get a tree with which I'm satisfied for close-ups. So, now I'm trying to make
> my own tree macro, inspired in part from Bill's weathered objects macros. I've
> only been working on the trunk so far, but I'm happy with the results at this
> point.
>
> I'll be working on this for a while, suggestions and pointers from the experts
> are welcome!
>
>
>
>
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>
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Kirk Andrews wrote:
> Yet
> Another
> Tree
> Macro
As ever, I stand in awe
John
--
I will be brief but not nearly so brief as Salvador Dali, who gave the
world's shortest speech. He said, "I will be so brief I am already
finished," then he sat down.
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Thanks everyone!
Yes, I'll be working on branches (and roots are on the list, too) as I have
time. When I'm done, I'll post the code.
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Kirk Andrews nous illumina en ce 2008-06-02 20:51 -->
> Yet
> Another
> Tree
> Macro
>
> I've been using POV-Tree and I've tried various other methods, and I just can't
> get a tree with which I'm satisfied for close-ups. So, now I'm trying to make
> my own tree macro, inspired in part from Bill's weathered objects macros. I've
> only been working on the trunk so far, but I'm happy with the results at this
> point.
>
> I'll be working on this for a while, suggestions and pointers from the experts
> are welcome!
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Most excellent! With the current texture, it looks like the old weathered trunk
of a dead tree that is missing all of it's bark.
The lone crack near the middle just add some more realism.
Put a few of those in front, then some more "regular" trees from pov-tree behind.
--
Alain
-------------------------------------------------
Get a new car for your spouse. It'll be a great trade!
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Wowie zowie!! Just incredible, I must say.
Not criticism at all, and perhaps its just me, but the landscape under
it makes the tree look colossal. It would look really neat to perhaps
put some little houses around it or something like that.
--
-The Mildly Infamous Blue Herring
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