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> please, do. This rocks too much!
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> Good to see HDR in povray too, though I have no clue how to use the latest
> features being implemented at all...
Sorry, to tired to day ;)
Well actually there is no HDR in the scene - just a tga-file. I'm using MegaPov
0.6 for the texture, I like the blurry reflection. It does not support HDR.
Holger :)
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"H. Karsten" <h-karsten()web.de> wrote:
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> > please, do. This rocks too much!
> >
> > Good to see HDR in povray too, though I have no clue how to use the latest
> > features being implemented at all...
>
> Sorry, to tired to day ;)
>
> Well actually there is no HDR in the scene - just a tga-file. I'm using MegaPov
> 0.6 for the texture, I like the blurry reflection. It does not support HDR.
I see.
and thanks for the heads-up, clipka.
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I didn't finished this part because I'm not sure if I like it.
Also it will make a lot of trouble, when it has to being animated.
If someone have an idea, just draw it roughly. When its good, I will use it.
Holger
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A more detail picture - OK, there are no details at the moment ;)
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OK, I trough it away. Here a new concept with a round element. More like a
motor.
Holger
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And one more detailed
Holger
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H. Karsten wrote:
> And one more detailed
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> Holger
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hex object, on the pipe work, is for. If it is a connector it should
look something like the one I just threw together, attached below.
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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> H. Karsten wrote:
>> And one more detailed
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>> Holger
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>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> hex object, on the pipe work, is for. If it is a connector it should
> look something like the one I just threw together, attached below.
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There ARE real one piece, solid, connectors just like those. I personaly
saw a soem on actual working machinery. The thread is normal for one
half, and inverted for the other. You insert both pipes and just screw it.
It's the kind that you sugest that I have seen the less.
Alain
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Alain wrote:
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> There ARE real one piece, solid, connectors just like those. I personaly
> saw a soem on actual working machinery. The thread is normal for one
> half, and inverted for the other. You insert both pipes and just screw it.
>
Yes there are but you would only use them for straight runs or ones with
you would use a compression fitting. Any Instrument Tech worth his salt
would be able to bend those pipes without a join even I could do it.
> It's the kind that you sugest that I have seen the less.
>
Well, I did spend a few years working on pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolDOT com> wrote:
> Yes there are but you would only use them for straight runs or ones with
> you would use a compression fitting.
I've seen it where pipe thread was used -and- the rotation/orientation mattered.
Charles
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