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Here's mine, rendered on a 486 DX2 @ 66 MHz. I think it took about 45 minutes.
Povray 2.* or thereabouts.
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> Here's mine, rendered on a 486 DX2 @ 66 MHz. I think it took about 45 minutes.
> Povray 2.* or thereabouts.
I think this was the first file I've written, perhaps 8 years ago? Don't
remember the POV version nor the rendering time, just re-rendered it ;-)
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Vincent
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Here's my first rendered scene, 1992, POV-Ray v1; took many hours (12?) on my
386-SX at 640 x 480.
LOL!
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www.McGregorFineArt.com
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My first foray into PovRay was an animation. (first image if you don't
count individual test renders.) I recently found it on a old hard drive.
I was working for D&G (Red Stripe) at the tine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-OPfs25aRM&feature=feedu
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Regards
Stephen
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On 7-7-2011 2:10, jhu wrote:
> Here's mine, rendered on a 486 DX2 @ 66 MHz. I think it took about 45 minutes.
> Povray 2.* or thereabouts.
I think this was my first image rendered with POV-Ray, and built with
Breeze Designer. Probably around 1996 or 1997.
Thomas
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>jhu on date 07/07/2011 02:10 wrote:
> Here's mine, rendered on a 486 DX2 @ 66 MHz. I think it took about 45 minutes.
> Povray 2.* or thereabouts.
Probably my first render was a bowl of marbles placed with the help of
Moray, around 2002 perhaps?
Paolo
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"jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Here's mine, rendered on a 486 DX2 @ 66 MHz. I think it took about 45 minutes.
> Povray 2.* or thereabouts.
I don't want to clutter up the images thread with an *actual* copy of my very
first image, so just imagine an 800 x 600 rectangle in basic black... Then I
read the bit about *light* and things went MUCH better.
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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My first image was the tutorial exercise at
<http://www.povray.org/documentation/view/3.6.1/14/>. I have not attached
that image.
Please find attached:
gamma_test.png - The oldest (02-oct-2003) non-tutorial scene on my hard
disk.
stacked.jpg - The first image I submitted to p.b.i.
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<Insert witty .sig here>
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This is my first "real" pov image (but still experimental at that time). Although
I've tweaked
on it over time so is isn't truly the original version. Some of the changes I've made
are: the
original stand had straight prongs instead of curved; the urns on top of the colonnade
were a
simple stack of three spheres of tapering sizes; and most recently I replaced the
checkered
plane by using my own rounded-box macro (although the original used the same
Jade/PinkAlabaster
textures). Plus a few other minor tweaks here and there.
-=- Larry -=-
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> I don't want to clutter up the images thread with an *actual* copy of
> my very first image, so just imagine an 800 x 600 rectangle in basic
> black... Then I read the bit about *light* and things went MUCH
> better.
Yeah... I guess if everyone had posted their ACTUAL first image, this
thread will be filled with black images. ;)
--
Jaime Vives Piqueres
La Persistencia de la Ignorancia
http://www.ignorancia.org
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