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Hi everything!
First I liked to be thankful for your words.
Second, to say that I liked to know where I found this braziliam POV users
that appear here! :) To change some experiences about this excellent
program.
> Thomas
> Nice. I would suggest however, that you add some information about how you do
things. That would be informative for o
thers.
Thanks, I have to make many things better, but I love to learn with POV ;)
> Nice. I would suggest however, that you add some information about how you
do things. That would be informative for others.
Well, I use only Linux and opensource tools to work. I use Qcad to open and
cleaning the floorplan, Blender to modelate and Povanim to export the
files. So, I edit it with Vim or Gedit. I always have to edit the material
sources and put radiosity code how a .inc file.
I use:
max_trace_level 100 to avoit that black point aroud the scene, and
count 70 or 210 depending what angle is the camera.
> nemesis
> nice designs! Nice clean illuminations! My only complaint is the wide
camera angles which distorts the picture too much near the corners. and
the image_pattern tilings in the bathroom are a little to bit repetitive.
Thanks!
About the angles: The scene is very little. I had to show many decoration
details I use 15mm cameras. With the big room was the same thing, to show
many detais but I had to learn more about camera positioning.
image_pattern: Other problem, I read that POV-Ray have a interesting way to
work with this. But that I use on the scene are catalogued tiles, I had to
download the images of a website. :)
> Smws
> No problem, your English is understandable.
:) :P
> our models look very good! Do I understand correctly that you modelled an entire
store, complete with bathrooms?
Thanks a lot!
Yes, I modelate the entire store with your bathrooms.
> Was it for a client, or just a personal exercise?
I made it for a client. I have to modelate and to render my works in a few
days. Usually 3-5.
A big hug!
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