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For those interested, I just put some information here
http://www.inapg.inra.fr/dsa/temp/makingof.htm
about the techniques used in my IRTC "City" entry. These 9 pages contain
more information than the txt and zip file.
In fact I had planned to put this on my website later this month (along
with a Making of of my "Gardens" entry). However, I was informed by the
IRTC that a few people complained that the my entry was a postprocessed
composition of photographs and some of them went as far as to give
evidence of this... I'm not kidding ! The matter has been quickly
solved, thanks to the IRTC admins, and is a big LOL, but anyway I'm
putting this on line. Note that it is a temporary hosting until I move
these pages to my website, so don't bookmark it.
From now, I'll add a big checkered plane and a very big reflective
sphere in all my IRTC entries. Just kidding (this time).
G.
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>However, I was informed by the
>IRTC that a few people complained that the my entry was a postprocessed
>composition of photographs and some of them went as far as to give
>evidence of this... I'm not kidding ! The matter has been quickly
>solved, thanks to the IRTC admins, and is a big LOL, but anyway I'm
>putting this on line.
I think that's the best complement any POVer could ever receive, don't you
think? :) Congratulations.
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Gilles Tran wrote:
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> For those interested, I just put some information here
> http://www.inapg.inra.fr/dsa/temp/makingof.htm
> about the techniques used in my IRTC "City" entry. These 9 pages contain
> more information than the txt and zip file.
Well you have done more than the skeptics deserve but it will be a good
resource later on the subject of "The Anatomy of an IRTC Entry".
--
Ken Tyler - 1400+ POV-Ray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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Gilles Tran wrote:
>For those interested, I just put some information here
>http://www.inapg.inra.fr/dsa/temp/makingof.htm
>about the techniques used in my IRTC "City" entry. These 9 pages contain
>more information than the txt and zip file.
>In fact I had planned to put this on my website later this month (along
>with a Making of of my "Gardens" entry). However, I was informed by the
>IRTC that a few people complained that the my entry was a postprocessed
>composition of photographs and some of them went as far as to give
>evidence of this... I'm not kidding ! The matter has been quickly
>solved, thanks to the IRTC admins, and is a big LOL, but anyway I'm
>putting this on line. Note that it is a temporary hosting until I move
>these pages to my website, so don't bookmark it.
>
>From now, I'll add a big checkered plane and a very big reflective
>sphere in all my IRTC entries. Just kidding (this time).
>
>G.
You, dear sir, are truly talented. I also admire the amount of work you are
able to put in your entries (as well as your other projects). I would love
to be even slightly as innovative as you. I hope I'm not going overboard
here :) I start 95% of my sentences with the word I and I'm not able to
express myself fully in any spoken or written language :)
Jide
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From: ryan constantine
Subject: Re: Making of the IRTC "Wet bird" picture
Date: 6 May 2000 19:05:42
Message: <3914A5F6.F2E95@yahoo.com>
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don't forget to let us know where the final spot for these docs will
be. also, i'm wondering what your website address is.
Gilles Tran wrote:
>
> For those interested, I just put some information here
> http://www.inapg.inra.fr/dsa/temp/makingof.htm
> about the techniques used in my IRTC "City" entry. These 9 pages contain
> more information than the txt and zip file.
> In fact I had planned to put this on my website later this month (along
> with a Making of of my "Gardens" entry). However, I was informed by the
> IRTC that a few people complained that the my entry was a postprocessed
> composition of photographs and some of them went as far as to give
> evidence of this... I'm not kidding ! The matter has been quickly
> solved, thanks to the IRTC admins, and is a big LOL, but anyway I'm
> putting this on line. Note that it is a temporary hosting until I move
> these pages to my website, so don't bookmark it.
>
> From now, I'll add a big checkered plane and a very big reflective
> sphere in all my IRTC entries. Just kidding (this time).
>
> G.
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From: Lance Birch
Subject: Re: Making of the IRTC "Wet bird" picture
Date: 7 May 2000 00:13:27
Message: <3914ed67@news.povray.org>
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ryan constantine wrote:
> be. also, i'm wondering what your website address is.
Everyone should know that one ;) This is for the English version of TBOB.
http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html
--
Lance
The Zone
http://come.to/the.zone
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On the Origin of Images
drool
dang, another keyboard
--
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http:/www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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From: Nathan Kopp
Subject: Re: Making of the IRTC "Wet bird" picture
Date: 8 May 2000 00:33:00
Message: <3916437c@news.povray.org>
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Gilles Tran <tra### [at] inapginrafr> wrote...
> For those interested, I just put some information here
> http://www.inapg.inra.fr/dsa/temp/makingof.htm
> about the techniques used in my IRTC "City" entry. These 9 pages contain
> more information than the txt and zip file.
> In fact I had planned to put this on my website later this month (along
> with a Making of of my "Gardens" entry). However, I was informed by the
> IRTC that a few people complained that the my entry was a postprocessed
> composition of photographs and some of them went as far as to give
> evidence of this... I'm not kidding ! The matter has been quickly
> solved, thanks to the IRTC admins, and is a big LOL, but anyway I'm
> putting this on line. Note that it is a temporary hosting until I move
> these pages to my website, so don't bookmark it.
Gilles,
Your image is very impressive. I have shown it to many of my friends and
co-workers who agree that it is very photo-realistic. I very much enjoyed
reading your description of how you created the image. I love the rain
drops on the glass of the Thunderbird. At every level this image is
stunning!
Take it as a great compliment when others confuse your work with a
photograph (at least when photorealism was your goal).
BTW, in MegaPov 0.5, you will be able to use post-processed focal blur
without damaging the anti-aliasing in the image.
-Nathan
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That's good news. :)
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Rendering the same scene from several points of view should be enough to
shut up the suspicious :)
--
main(i,_){for(_?--i,main(i+2,"FhhQHFIJD|FQTITFN]zRFHhhTBFHhhTBFysdB"[i]
):5;i&&_>1;printf("%s",_-70?_&1?"[]":" ":(_=0,"\n")),_/=2);} /*- Warp -*/
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