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Just out of curiosity, what's the largest image anyone has ever rendered
with POV-Ray? (Official or tinkered-with versions)
Daren Scot Wilson
Member, ACM
dar### [at] pipelinecom
www.newcolor.com
--
"A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for"
-- William Shedd
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Daren Scot Wilson <dar### [at] pipelinecom> writes:
> Just out of curiosity, what's the largest image anyone has ever rendered
> with POV-Ray? (Official or tinkered-with versions)
I recently had to work (yes, work) with 10000 x 10000 images (yes, output
file three hundred megabytes). And if you are interested in that, one of
the first lines of the scene is global_settings { max_trace_level 250 }.
Sometimes you're happy you have PVMPOV on a 8x600 MHz Alpha.
Roland.
--
Les francophones m'appellent Roland Mas,
English speakers call me Rowlannd' Mass,
Nihongode hanasu hitoha [Lolando Masu] to iimasu.
Choisissez ! Take your pick ! Erande kudasai !
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No Idea...
brb...
ok then..
I've done a big one now...
30000x30000, a empty room with a red plane. ambinet 2, no lights... j/k :-)
//Spider
Daren Scot Wilson wrote:
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> Just out of curiosity, what's the largest image anyone has ever rendered
> with POV-Ray? (Official or tinkered-with versions)
>
> Daren Scot Wilson
> Member, ACM
> dar### [at] pipelinecom
> www.newcolor.com
> --
> "A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for"
> -- William Shedd
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Gimme gimme gimme, I want that system !!! *yumma*
//Spider
Roland Mas wrote:
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> Daren Scot Wilson <dar### [at] pipelinecom> writes:
>
> > Just out of curiosity, what's the largest image anyone has ever rendered
> > with POV-Ray? (Official or tinkered-with versions)
>
> I recently had to work (yes, work) with 10000 x 10000 images (yes, output
> file three hundred megabytes). And if you are interested in that, one of
> the first lines of the scene is global_settings { max_trace_level 250 }.
>
> Sometimes you're happy you have PVMPOV on a 8x600 MHz Alpha.
>
> Roland.
> --
> Les francophones m'appellent Roland Mas,
> English speakers call me Rowlannd' Mass,
> Nihongode hanasu hitoha [Lolando Masu] to iimasu.
> Choisissez ! Take your pick ! Erande kudasai !
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Spider <spi### [at] bahnhofse> writes:
> Gimme gimme gimme, I want that system !!! *yumma*
>
> Roland Mas wrote:
>
> > Sometimes you're happy you have PVMPOV on a 8x600 MHz Alpha.
I wish I had it for myself... Too bad it's at work.
(By the way, I forgot to mention... Max Level: 250/250, and not in
marginal portions of the image, rather on half of it. That's what happens
when you simulate multiple reflections...)
Roland.
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Les francophones m'appellent Roland Mas,
English speakers call me Rowlannd' Mass,
Nihongode hanasu hitoha [Lolando Masu] to iimasu.
Choisissez ! Take your pick ! Erande kudasai !
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Just to give me an idea about the speed of this monster, how long would it take
to render skyvase on it? Realtime? ;)
Margus
Roland Mas wrote:
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> Sometimes you're happy you have PVMPOV on a 8x600 MHz Alpha.
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Margus Ramst <mar### [at] peakeduee> writes:
> Just to give me an idea about the speed of this monster, how long would
> it take to render skyvase on it? Realtime? ;)
My Official Skybench:
$ pvmpov -d -f -i/usr/local/lib/povray3/povscn/level2/skyvase.pov \
-w640 -h480 +a0.3 -q9
completes in approximately 14 seconds.
And I'm leaving it tomorrow... <sigh> <sigh> <sob>
Roland.
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Les francophones m'appellent Roland Mas,
English speakers call me Rowlannd' Mass,
Nihongode hanasu hitoha [Lolando Masu] to iimasu.
Choisissez ! Take your pick ! Erande kudasai !
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Spider <spi### [at] bahnhofse> writes:
> Roland Mas wrote:
> >
> > Sometimes you're happy you have PVMPOV on a 8x600 MHz Alpha.
> >
> Gimme gimme gimme, I want that system !!! *yumma*
>
Last weekend, I had the opportunity to render an animation on the world
largest Linux cluster. Up to 432 Pentium class machines were working on
my POV-Ray scenes. That was fun!
(See also http://www.uni-paderborn.de/cs/heiss/linux/cluster/
or http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/1999/01/010/01.shtml)
Thomas
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Daren Scot Wilson <dar### [at] pipelinecom> wrote:
: Just out of curiosity, what's the largest image anyone has ever rendered
: with POV-Ray? (Official or tinkered-with versions)
A friend of mine once rendered one of my images for printing on a 600DPI
color laser full-sized A4 sheet. I don't remember the resolution (can
anyone calculate it?) but it sure was HUGE!
It took only a couple of hours to render on his Pentium II... (5 hours in
my 486 66MHz at 640x480). Uh!
--
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Nieminen Mika wrote:
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> A friend of mine once rendered one of my images for printing on a 600DPI
> color laser full-sized A4 sheet. I don't remember the resolution (can
> anyone calculate it?) but it sure was HUGE!
It should be about 4960 x 7015
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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