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Hey, I have made my first pov-ray image. You know with the basic things.
I am a newbie of just a couple days and so this is sort of the level i stand
at.
After any one takes a look at the 512x 384 image maybe you could give me som
advice on what next I should tackle or try.
I probably need to know more about the langauge and get more fluent with it
but i would like to try to make a object or i mean a image of something
reconizable. I mean just anything, like a screw or a pencil or a cd that
has groves in it.. anything you would see in a normal day.. a lamp post..
From what you see, what do you think i should try? :) something good to
explore for a newbie of this calaber.
here is the pic. :
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The image is not bad at all. But I will not comment on it here. Please post it
to povray.binaries.images, which is the appropriate group for showing images and
giving feedback on them.
Also, see post "Where can I post my binary or text file" in the group
povray.announce.frequently-asked-questions for the posting conventions on this
server.
Margus
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: First Pov-Ray image- where to next... Thanx!
Date: 17 Jul 1999 03:11:29
Message: <37902C7D.183EBE7C@aol.com>
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Yes, and then the commenting may commence. And remember to come back
here to talk, question, answer even; it may be cumbersome to post all
over heck like that but it works well.
Margus Ramst wrote:
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> The image is not bad at all. But I will not comment on it here. Please post it
> to povray.binaries.images, which is the appropriate group for showing images and
> giving feedback on them.
> Also, see post "Where can I post my binary or text file" in the group
> povray.announce.frequently-asked-questions for the posting conventions on this
> server.
>
> Margus
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Some objects are harder than you would first imagine, a screw being an
example, the thread is quite tricky. When you look at an object try to
break it down in to as many simple shapes as you can, even something
which at first glance appears easy is often more complicated than you
think especially when going in to details.
Graham.
A dude wrote:
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> Hey, I have made my first pov-ray image. You know with the basic things.
> I am a newbie of just a couple days and so this is sort of the level i stand
> at.
>
> After any one takes a look at the 512x 384 image maybe you could give me som
> advice on what next I should tackle or try.
>
> I probably need to know more about the langauge and get more fluent with it
> but i would like to try to make a object or i mean a image of something
> reconizable. I mean just anything, like a screw or a pencil or a cd that
> has groves in it.. anything you would see in a normal day.. a lamp post..
>
> From what you see, what do you think i should try? :) something good to
> explore for a newbie of this calaber.
>
> here is the pic. :
>
> [Image]
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wow...those things are possible with POV!!??....great...bye I must go to
the Pov-ray site to download POV....*know it will be great * :-)
A dude schrieb:
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> Hey, I have made my first pov-ray image. You know with the basic things.
> I am a newbie of just a couple days and so this is sort of the level i stand
> at.
>
> After any one takes a look at the 512x 384 image maybe you could give me som
> advice on what next I should tackle or try.
>
> I probably need to know more about the langauge and get more fluent with it
> but i would like to try to make a object or i mean a image of something
> reconizable. I mean just anything, like a screw or a pencil or a cd that
> has groves in it.. anything you would see in a normal day.. a lamp post..
>
> From what you see, what do you think i should try? :) something good to
> explore for a newbie of this calaber.
>
> here is the pic. :
>
> [Image]
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