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yesbird <sya### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Now I'm thinking about adding it and similar abstract scenes
> to https://povlab.online in separate section - 'artifacts' :)
That would make a cool animated eclipse!
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William F Pokorny <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> This shown in
> the top row of the attached image where on the left is Ingo's original
> at 1e-3 and the same rendered with the yuqk fork on the right(*)
The one on the left could be further modified to produce some nice crater
impacts.
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On 08/05/2024 19:10, Bald Eagle wrote:
> That would make a cool animated eclipse!
>
Exactly ! Total eclipse of tennis ball(s)...
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YB
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Alain Martel <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
> >
> [...] and rendered with +kff7
Hmmm, an animation could be nice, the spheroid slowly breaking up.
> Fourth and following : It get fuzzy.
that's where the fun starts,
ingo
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yesbird <sya### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> abstract scenes
Using a scripting language for a ray-tracer means that puts in sliders that only
go from 0 to 1. Many values in POV-Ray can be set for the extreme.
Here's some abstraction animations, if you've not seen them before. It's mostly
a play with extreme focal blur combined with "bad" render settings:
https://ingoogni.nl/povray/alphabet/0/
ingo
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Wow. Your first grayscale image (AND the colorful version) are really nice; they
remind me of hand-drawn charcoal sketches...just about the best I have ever seen
(from POV-ray or from *any* typical paint program, with its various 'artistic
filters'.) These images would make great science-fiction book cover
illustrations, as Bald Eagle mentioned. I am amazed that you were able to put
together some code to create such abstract and organic-looking ART.
Congratulations!
Don't lose or override the code settings for these two! ;-)
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On 08/05/2024 20:29, ingo wrote:
> Here's some abstraction animations, if you've not seen them before. ...
Very interesting, I like 0, A, C, f, M, and z. Colors and movements area
very smooth, guess they need some ambient music by Brian Eno like here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI1raqxrUdk
Some of them looks like particles in my 'Fetch' scene:
https://worlds.yesbird.ru
I've included your scene in Povlab (1280x720 takes 7.7 sec):
https://povlab.online/?scene=art_1.pov
and now playing with it.
Just for info:
Ctrl-S - Submit for rendering
Ctrl-R - Hide editor
Permanent saving not implemented.
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YB
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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Wow. Your first grayscale image (AND the colorful version) are really nice; they
> remind me of hand-drawn charcoal sketches...
Sorry yesbird, I did not realize that the color version was your variation.
Nicely done! Both versions are really inspiring.
I need to get some time to play with the various versions of the code here, to
see what pops out.
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On 08/05/2024 21:22, Kenneth wrote:
> Sorry yesbird, I did not realize that the color version was your variation.
> Nicely done! Both versions are really inspiring.
I am only following Ingo's genius and can't stop playing
with his toy :).
Try this service, it can save a lot of time:
https://povlab.online/?scene=art_1.pov
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YB
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yesbird <sya### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> I've included your scene in Povlab . . .
Sergei, I've been meaning to ask you - do you have a method to upload image maps
for use in renders? Maybe some sort of "email attachment" style mechanism,
perhaps to a directory that gets wiped with cron job every N hours?
Or maybe a FIFO replacement system?
- BW
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