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Op 01/06/2021 om 14:49 schreef Thomas de Groot:
> Op 31-5-2021 om 03:41 schreef Bald Eagle:
>> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>>
>>> - A comprehensive demo scene file
>>
>>> - An investigation/implementation of Real World dimensions (should have
>>> started with that, but you know of it goes...)
>>
>>> - Additional xxxGranite.inc files to be fed to the macro
>>
>> So I was playing with a scene for editing the material's color_map,
>> and in
>> addition to the inc file stuff, I noticed that you had removed all of
>> the macro
>> parameters.
>>
>> I think that works really nicely, so far.
>>
>> On the one hand, I like the #undef stuff at the end, but with what I'm
>> doing
>> with variations on the same theme, I noticed that that causes me to
>> have to
>> work with
>> that.
>>
> Yes, but it might not be the best solution...
>
>> But I'm thinking if it doesn't change anything, maybe have it work like
>>
>> Granite_21 (optional parameters_persist)
>> (default is no)
>> and then #if (parameters_persist) would govern macro section 7
>>
> Problem is that the 'optional' parameter is still only version 3.8 of
> POV. Not desirable for now I am afraid.
>
Now, with POV-Ray development started in earness again, the use of the
'optional' parameter may become interesting again. I have to delve into
its use because I do not entirely understand /how/ it works, but with a
couple of test scenes I shall get the hang of it I expect.
>> I have some things laid out with to-scale rulers, and with respect to
>> the SSLT
>> I'm wondering what I should do to indicate the - depth - of the
>> translucency
>> diagram for
>> calculating / estimating the effect given an rgb 1 light_source and
>> material
>> thickness.
>>
> After all the commotion about the Granite_file, I still have to plunge
> into this.
>
No change here at the moment.
>> I'm going to try to figure out a way to get as much useful visual info
>> into the
>> scene, but minimize the long render time effect of the SSLT.
>>
>> Perhaps as a lead-in to the documentation, you could just briefly
>> comment on the
>> layout and purpose of the macro parts - the masks and such?
>>
> I shall see what I can do on short term....
>
Slow work somehow, but it is growing. I hope it will meet your
expectations ;-)
>> Thanks,
>>
>> - Bill
>>
>> Attached is highlighting 2 color_map entries in green, and then
>> replacing them
>> the scene
>> file.
>>
> That could be nice indeed... The original color_maps will need a serious
> overhaul I am afraid.
>
That "Granite Editor" of yours, Can you post me a copy? It looks like an
interesting tool to use in the approach to re-defining the color_maps,
and I do it intuitively by hand now. Thanks.
--
Thomas
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