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Ryan,
Thank you,
I pry should have mentioned in my original post that this image is the
result of testing elements for other scenes, so there is no historical
accuracy at all. The blocks are actually part of a temple that I am
rendering. It sits outside roofless, with most of the walls collapsed.
It's still pretty much in the early stages of development. If anyone is
interested (or more likely, if I get an image that I like), I can post it
here as it develops.
The column segments are my own creation. The texture is surprisingly
simple. The worn parts are just a stone texture. The writing is an image
mapped cylinder. I use an isosurface to make it more interesting and
difference the two together to make the final object.
--
duncan gold [TurboPower Software]
"ryan constantine" <rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> if it's outside, the blocks would be weathered, if inside, not. also
> the floor should be really smooth since even ancient morons could make a
> smooth floor. just an oversight on your part i'm sure. aside from
> that, i really like it. the worn thingies with writting is a neat
> idea. did you get the idea from somebody's brick and stucco or is it
> your own texture from scratch?
>
> autowitch wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been using POVRay for a while (off and on).
> > This is part of a project that I am working on. Let me know what you
think.
> >
> > -- d gold a.k.a the autowitch
> >
> > [Image]
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