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Hi folks,
it's late autumn over here, central heating isn't working properly, and
I consider electric heaters a waste of money... unless they produce
POV-Ray images as a byproduct.
So if any of you happens to be working on a render-time-consuming
project and could need some additional raw computing power, let me know
-- here's a computer that needs to render some POV-Ray frames to keep my
feet warm ;)
(Until then, I guess I'll try to get that warm and cozy feeling by doing
some cancer research for the WCG.)
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On 11/7/2017 5:53 AM, clipka wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> it's late autumn over here, central heating isn't working properly, and
> I consider electric heaters a waste of money... unless they produce
> POV-Ray images as a byproduct.
>
> So if any of you happens to be working on a render-time-consuming
> project and could need some additional raw computing power, let me know
> -- here's a computer that needs to render some POV-Ray frames to keep my
> feet warm ;)
>
>
> (Until then, I guess I'll try to get that warm and cozy feeling by doing
> some cancer research for the WCG.)
>
sounds boring ... perhaps you should consider watching paint dry ;-)
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Am 07.11.2017 um 12:22 schrieb Jim Holsenback:
> On 11/7/2017 5:53 AM, clipka wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> it's late autumn over here, central heating isn't working properly, and
>> I consider electric heaters a waste of money... unless they produce
>> POV-Ray images as a byproduct.
>>
>> So if any of you happens to be working on a render-time-consuming
>> project and could need some additional raw computing power, let me know
>> -- here's a computer that needs to render some POV-Ray frames to keep my
>> feet warm ;)
>>
>>
>> (Until then, I guess I'll try to get that warm and cozy feeling by doing
>> some cancer research for the WCG.)
>>
>
> sounds boring ... perhaps you should consider watching paint dry ;-)
Drying paint doesn't warm my feet ;)
I currently don't have the time & energy to roll my own
render-time-consuming projects.
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> it's late autumn over here, central heating isn't working properly, and
> I consider electric heaters a waste of money... unless they produce
> POV-Ray images as a byproduct.
Same here.
My loopy landlord somehow seems to think that Joule heating is "the most
efficient" because he was some sort of DOE "energy auditor".
As a tenant, "most efficient" = least amount of money per BTU.
I have a propane heating unit, which apparently has NEVER been used, was not
designed to be accessible for cleaning, and so when I finally got it fired up...
:O
Many thanks for the offer - I'm sure someone may have a scene or two for you to
render ;)
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On 07/11/2017 11:42, clipka wrote:
> Drying paint doesn't warm my feet;)
Train your cats to go to sleep curled around you feet. :)
--
Regards
Stephen
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Am 07.11.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Stephen:
> On 07/11/2017 11:42, clipka wrote:
>> Drying paint doesn't warm my feet;)
>
> Train your cats to go to sleep curled around you feet. :)
Ain't got any. (Cats, that is. Feet I still do have.)
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On 07/11/2017 15:07, clipka wrote:
> Am 07.11.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Stephen:
>> On 07/11/2017 11:42, clipka wrote:
>>> Drying paint doesn't warm my feet;)
>>
>> Train your cats to go to sleep curled around you feet. :)
>
> Ain't got any. (Cats, that is. Feet I still do have.)
>
I use a hot water bottle wrapped in a pillow, myself.
As my old sensi used to say:
"Stick up for your feet and they will stand up for you."
And never a truer word, spoken.
--
Regards
Stephen
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>
> So if any of you happens to be working on a render-time-consuming
> project and could need some additional raw computing power, let me know
> -- here's a computer that needs to render some POV-Ray frames to keep my
> feet warm ;)
I would send you the old Capriccio sample scene, modified to use 3.7/3.8, but
it's almost 12 MB compressed for whole set of folders and files. Not sure if
that could be trimmed down, I made changes to some image_maps too, part of the
bulk of the file size.
I've been trying animation of morning to night-- in a clumsy way-- and it's only
several hours at low resolution to do 100 frames but if radiosity is added,
resolution and frame count increased the render time gets way longer.
Bob
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"omniverse" <omn### [at] charternet> wrote:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> >
> > So if any of you happens to be working on a render-time-consuming
> > project and could need some additional raw computing power, let me know
>
> I would send you the old Capriccio sample scene
Um, sorry, not a "sample" or example scene file. Not part of POV-Ray
distribution, I remembered wrong.
A rendering is in POV-Ray Hall of Fame, and I think a link to its files too but
that link is broken. However Norbert Kern reposted them, so thanks for doing
that a few years ago Norbert!!
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.scene-files/thread/%3Cweb.542d85973c52af1d5f44f3a00%40news.povray.org%3E/?ttop=4
14950&toff=50
Going astray here, I didn't know Histogram file output (ini option +HTN for
example) was removed from 3.7 but I have a PNG histogram of the capriccio.pov
render, apparently done using version 3.6. I was going to try another using 3.8
and got the error about it being unrecognized.
C'est la vie!
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> it's late autumn over here, central heating isn't working properly, and
> I consider electric heaters a waste of money... unless they produce
> POV-Ray images as a byproduct.
>
> So if any of you happens to be working on a render-time-consuming
> project and could need some additional raw computing power, let me know
> -- here's a computer that needs to render some POV-Ray frames to keep my
> feet warm ;)
>
>
> (Until then, I guess I'll try to get that warm and cozy feeling by doing
> some cancer research for the WCG.)
Wow, that is an incredibly generous offer! :) I am a bit surprised that nobody
took up the offer though. There are countless times that I have needed/wanted
more raw power...
Best wishes! /A
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