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Ben Chambers <bdc### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
: Has anyone tried using focal blur and lens glare at the same time?
Yes.
It's hard to tell how a lens flare should look when there's focal blur,
but I suppose that it will look sharp as usual (I might be wrong, of course).
I just was careful that the lens flare was located at the appropriate
distance from the camera in order to make it work.
This is a place where a post-process lens flare could work easier/better.
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char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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Warp wrote in message <3a60a2c9@news.povray.org>...
>--
>char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
>main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
>c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
I like your new sig.
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Mark Wagner wrote:
> >char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
> >main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
> >c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
>
> I like your new sig.
Hey, that's pretty sweet!
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
My raytracing gallery: http://davidf.faricy.net/
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"Ben Chambers" <bdc### [at] hotmailcom> wrote...
> Has anyone tried using focal blur and lens glare at the same time? I
> haven't tried anything yet, but I was thinking of using both in an
> image, and was wondering about possible side effects from crossing the
> two.
If you're using NKFlare, this should help (it's from the NKFlare.txt file
that comes with NKFlare 5).
Q: I am using focal blur in my image, and the lens flare disappears.
A: Change the "disc_size" variable. This variable affects the size
of the discs that are used to create the lens flare. It also
changes their location. The value of "disc_size" represents the
distance from the camera to the discs. In order for thoes discs
to be in focus when focal blur is used, they must be at the
focal point. If, for example, the focal point was at "f_point",
you would use the following declaration before including NKFlare.
#declare disc_size = vlength(f_point - cam_loc)
-Nathan Kopp
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> char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
Do you create the String from your head, or have you written an extra tool
to create the string ???
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Jan Walzer <jan### [at] lzernet> wrote:
:> char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
: Do you create the String from your head, or have you written an extra tool
: to create the string ???
Of course I have written a short C-code to make the encoding conversion
from the original sig to that string (that is, I make the sig with a text
editor and then I run it through the encoder which outputs that string and
then I just copypaste the string into that line of code).
Making that string by hand would be just crazy :)
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char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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Ok, I give. With school, work and POVray, I haven't had time to do any C coding
recently... I don't even have a compiler installed on this computer anymore...
So, what ARE those sigs you keep on using?!?!? :)
...Chambers
Warp wrote:
> Of course I have written a short C-code to make the encoding conversion
> from the original sig to that string (that is, I make the sig with a text
> editor and then I run it through the encoder which outputs that string and
> then I just copypaste the string into that line of code).
> Making that string by hand would be just crazy :)
>
> --
> char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
> main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
> c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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Ben Chambers <bdc### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
: So, what ARE those sigs you keep on using?!?!? :)
Sorry, what do you mean?
Do you mean what does the program print when compiled and run?
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char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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That would be it :)
Warp wrote:
> Ben Chambers <bdc### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> : So, what ARE those sigs you keep on using?!?!? :)
>
> Sorry, what do you mean?
> Do you mean what does the program print when compiled and run?
>
> --
> char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
> main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
> c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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Ben Chambers <bdc### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
: That would be it :)
I don't want to spoil the surprise ;)
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char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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