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I have written a little treegenerator (is this a right word?) as an
include-file for Povray. You can view some quick examples on my website
www.aust-anfertigungen.de > 3D-Visualisierung > Baumgenerator.
Have a look on the first results and let me know, if it's worth to put
the include-file on the web for free download.
It isn't really finished yet - I want to add some more options for the
wild order of virtual plants.
Thank you,
Aust
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Beautiful trees!
And exactly _what_ programs were used to produce those other images on
your site? AchiCAD? Astonishing images anyway!
- Mikael.
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Dep. of Computer Science
http://www.studenter.hb.se/~arch
E-mail: sa9### [at] idautbhbse
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Please publish the include file!
Your examples show it to be able of producing trees of great character
Mick
Thom Aust <aus### [at] aust-anfertigungende> wrote in message
news:37134986.62B518C8@aust-anfertigungen.de...
I have written a little treegenerator (is this a right word?) as an
include-file for Povray. You can view some quick examples on my website
www.aust-anfertigungen.de > 3D-Visualisierung > Baumgenerator.
Have a look on the first results and let me know, if it's worth to put the
include-file on the web for free download.
It isn't really finished yet - I want to add some more options for the wild
order of virtual plants.
Thank you,
Aust
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Those trees are great. Please make the .inc file available.
<BR>What renderer was used to make those other pictures?
<BR>Pixar?
<P>--
<BR>...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
<BR> </HTML>
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Thom Aust wrote:
> I have written a little treegenerator (is this a right word?) as an
> include-file for Povray. You can view some quick examples on my
> website
> www.aust-anfertigungen.de > 3D-Visualisierung > Baumgenerator.
>
> Have a look on the first results and let me know, if it's worth to put
> the include-file on the web for free download.
> It isn't really finished yet - I want to add some more options for the
> wild order of virtual plants.
>
> Thank you,
> Aust
Your trees are wonderful, great, ..... I'm speechless, ....
Please post the includefile as soon as possible, but I can wait till you
have implemented the additional options. However it will be hard to
wait.
Yours Axel Baune
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Thank you, Mikael!
...those other images...- I think you mean the pictures under the secti
on
"3D-Visualisierung" on my site!? (The other two sections - "Malerei" und
"Skulptur"- are showing images of real (oil-)paintings and real
sculptures)
All images under the "3D-Visualisierung" are rendered with Povray and
modelled/written with the internal texteditor of Pov. Only some organic
shapes, like the bed in the "seahouse" are modelled as bicubic_patches
with Spatch.
Thom
Mikael Carneholm schrieb:
> Beautiful trees!
>
> And exactly _what_ programs were used to produce those other images on
> your site? AchiCAD? Astonishing images anyway!
>
> - Mikael.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Mikael Carneholm
> Dep. of Computer Science
>
> http://www.studenter.hb.se/~arch
> E-mail: sa9### [at] idautbhbse
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Hi, Phil!
I'm happy to read such nice reactions.
I have just answered Mikael Carneholm above - he had the same question.
So, the answer is for you!
Thom
Phil Clute schrieb:
> Those trees are great. Please make the .inc file available.
> What renderer was used to make those other pictures?
> Pixar?
>
> --
> ...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
>
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Wheee... you are good... :-)
Thom Aust wrote:
>
> Thank you, Mikael!
>
> ...those other images...- I think you mean the pictures under the secti
on
> "3D-Visualisierung" on my site!? (The other two sections - "Malerei" un
d
> "Skulptur"- are showing images of real (oil-)paintings and real
> sculptures)
>
> All images under the "3D-Visualisierung" are rendered with Povray and
> modelled/written with the internal texteditor of Pov. Only some organic
> shapes, like the bed in the "seahouse" are modelled as bicubic_patches
> with Spatch.
>
> Thom
>
> Mikael Carneholm schrieb:
>
> > Beautiful trees!
> >
> > And exactly _what_ programs were used to produce those other images o
n
> > your site? AchiCAD? Astonishing images anyway!
> >
> > - Mikael.
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> > Mikael Carneholm
> > Dep. of Computer Science
> >
> > http://www.studenter.hb.se/~arch
> > E-mail: sa9### [at] idautbhbse
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Wow I just looked at your site. Incredible. Are you ever going to
release the source? People like you can really show what a free
renderer can do. Forget Max or Maya. ( even though I'd like to own one
of them)
Thom Aust wrote:
>
> I have written a little treegenerator (is this a right word?) as an
> include-file for Povray. You can view some quick examples on my
> website
> www.aust-anfertigungen.de > 3D-Visualisierung > Baumgenerator.
>
> Have a look on the first results and let me know, if it's worth to put
> the include-file on the web for free download.
> It isn't really finished yet - I want to add some more options for the
> wild order of virtual plants.
>
> Thank you,
> Aust
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How very true! I was stunned by your images, they are just incredible! It
just shows that a good renderer is no use unless there is a good artist to
use it...
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portelli wrote in message <37159C3E.288C2779@pilot.msu.edu>...
>Wow I just looked at your site. Incredible. Are you ever going to
>release the source? People like you can really show what a free
>renderer can do. Forget Max or Maya. ( even though I'd like to own one
>of them)
>
>Thom Aust wrote:
>>
>> I have written a little treegenerator (is this a right word?) as an
>> include-file for Povray. You can view some quick examples on my
>> website
>> www.aust-anfertigungen.de > 3D-Visualisierung > Baumgenerator.
>>
>> Have a look on the first results and let me know, if it's worth to put
>> the include-file on the web for free download.
>> It isn't really finished yet - I want to add some more options for the
>> wild order of virtual plants.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Aust
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