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Hey, and please let us know about the render time if so ; )
Looks like Christmas to me, inside an aluminum Christmas tree. Any manual
bounding I've ever tried was miserable by comparison to the automatic
bounding, but then I was never good at it.
Bob
Gail Shaw <gsh### [at] monotixcoza> wrote in message
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>
> Lummox JR wrote in message <37F### [at] aolcom>...
> >Inspired by the infinite reflection inside a dodecahedron, I figured I'd
> >try it myself. Took me forever to figure out the vertices so that I
> >could add the edges, but those were important as without them the
> >reflections tend to get cut off (instead of seemingly hidden behind a
> >cylinder).
> >This only had max_trace up to 20. The three spheres in the foreground
> >are the real ones, and all the others are reflected. This is inside a
> >large dodecahedron; the camera is right in front of the near edge of the
> >shape.
> >Total render time: About 90 minutes. (Yes, and for a 320x240 image.
> >Urgh.) That time might be a little high due to my screen saver kicking
> >in occasionally, but not *very* high. I'm using a Pentium 166, so I'm
> >not expecting a stellar render time anyway. I can't help but wonder,
> >though, if some bounding shapes would help.
> >
>
> That's really nice. Could you please share the source and I'll
> try it on my PIII 450.
>
> Gail
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