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"Christoph Hormann" <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in
message news:399695F8.32EDDAFE@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de...
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> 25ct wrote:
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> > It's been great fun doing it, and I look forward to any
comments/advice.
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> Well, i'm not so sure about the meaning of your picture, but it's quite
> promising for a first try.
Thank you Christoph. There isn't a meaning for it, unless of course,
the word 'abstract' comes into it ;o) I was going to call it 'Shades' as in
sunglasses!
Textures look already good, you should try using
> antialiasing. (would avoid the "stair effect" on the floor/edge of the
sphere)
This is good, thanks.
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> When i started using Pov, i did not work that much on complicated lighting
at
> first and focussed more on modelling/texturing, but you should not take
this as
> an advice, but find your own way.
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> Christoph
Basically, I used the first instructions in the help file to set up
an image and added other items like reflection and so on. I then had a good
play with this, this being the one I liked the best out of possibly 30/40
different images, (same image, different angles, textures, etc). This is
what I like about POV-Ray, you can come up with anything and change it
around. For my next project, I would like to do a specific item - perhaps
you could suggest a title Christoph, I would then have something to work
with. I have titles, but i'm just wondering what an experienced 'Pover' can
come up with for a newbie ;o)
Glad you liked it,
~Steve~
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> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
> Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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