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'media' + 'julia_fractal', who would have ever thought it possible. Well,
anyway, it looks like a iridescent balloon popping in a stop-action photo.
Bet you could tell someone that who didn't know POV-Ray and they would
believe you.
Photoshop backdrop isn't a bad thing, I used a digital photograph as
backdrop of a render I did of my parents house. Makes a rendered model
look all the better.
Peter Popov wrote:
>
> This is (obviously) a Julia fractal. It contains white emitting media.
> The surface of the fractal is not totally transparent and there are
> three differently colored light sources to give the festive look.
> Unfortunately I lost the source, so I can't find the exact parameters
> of the Julia, but any one will work. Just remember to set a really
> high max_trace_level (20-30) as these objects are complex.
>
> It was initially rendered upon a black background, just to test the
> effect. Now that I don't have the source, I was forced to do a (dumb)
> background in PhotoShop. Sorry, call me a cheater if you wish, but I
> liked the colors and this thing just looked ugly on a plain black bg.
>
> ---------
> Peter Popov
> ICQ: 15002700
>
> [Image]
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