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a comment on the present conditio humana.
Norbert
 
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Whoah! Now that is spectacular! :)
 
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On 11-3-2018 19:41, Norbert Kern wrote:
> a comment on the present conditio humana.
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> Norbert
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/Sic transit gloria mundi/
Excellent! Another milestone I may never achieve.... ;-)
-- 
Thomas
 
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On 03/11/2018 02:41 PM, Norbert Kern wrote:
> a comment on the present conditio humana.
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> Norbert
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Impressive! Especially the sky & clouds.
POV-Ray media I assume? Fog for the horizon or was that done as part of 
the overall media?
If yes to the first question, could you offer a brief description of the 
set up? Multiple containers, one container or global media? How was the 
density defined? Scattering/absorption or emulated with emissive?
I've been wandering around in the media code of late so I'm interested...
Bill P.
 
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Norbert Kern wrote on 11/03/2018 19:41:
> a comment on the present conditio humana.
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> Norbert
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A significant scene.
Paolo
 
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William F Pokorny <ano### [at] anonymous org> wrote:
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> Impressive! Especially the sky & clouds.
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> POV-Ray media I assume? Fog for the horizon or was that done as part of
> the overall media?
>
> If yes to the first question, could you offer a brief description of the
> set up? Multiple containers, one container or global media? How was the
> density defined? Scattering/absorption or emulated with emissive?
>
> I've been wandering around in the media code of late so I'm interested...
>
> Bill P.
Hi William,
scene took about 5 days to render with 8000*4500 pixels.
This worked because I divided the job in three parts - the clouds, a render with
low radiosity settings (clouds as image_map) and a part render of the head with
high radiosity settitngs.
The clouds are df3 media ones by Gilles Tran - see
http://www.oyonale.com/modeles.php?lang=en&page=36 . He also presented there a
brief summary of the available methods to create clouds in POV-Ray.
My only contribution are extreme coloring and a high Intervals value (7 instead
of 2-5).
I put a reduced scene file to pbs-f.
Norbert
 
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"Pekka Aho" <pek### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Whoah! Now that is spectacular! :)
Many thanks!
Norbert
 
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
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> /Sic transit gloria mundi/
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> Excellent! Another milestone I may never achieve.... ;-)
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> --
> Thomas
Thanks for the latin dictum.
And don't say things like that - you are limiting yourself.
In fact I oriented lighting / atmosphere a bit on some images of old masters
from netherlands.
Norbert
 
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Paolo Gibellini <p.g### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> A significant scene.
> Paolo
Many thanks, Paolo.
When will we see some new images from you?
Norbert
 
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On 13-3-2018 12:47, Norbert Kern wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
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>> /Sic transit gloria mundi/
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>> Excellent! Another milestone I may never achieve.... ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Thomas
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> 
> Thanks for the latin dictum.
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> And don't say things like that - you are limiting yourself.
Oh no! It is good to have yet another peak to conquer ;-) I shall have 
to exert myself a bit more, that is all...
> 
> In fact I oriented lighting / atmosphere a bit on some images of old masters
> from netherlands.
> 
Yes, I can see that indeed. Even the (sky) colour is not entirely 
unknown in these parts...
-- 
Thomas
 
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