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From: Marc-Hendrik Bremer
Date: 6 Mar 2001 10:58:42
Message: <3aa50932@news.povray.org>
Geoff Wedig schrieb in Nachricht <3aa4db94@news.povray.org>...

>Oh, wow.  The birds are beautiful.

Want the uv-image-map? I still could not figure out how to rotate the bird
when it is uv-mapped. The image simply does not rotate with it. But if you
just use it the way it is or switch it by scale <-1,1,1> it works good. Oh
and you can rotate by the z-axis (as you can see).

>I like the cart too.  ?How was the hay
>done?
>Some complex isosurface or a whole bunch?  Media?

350 bunches of the "loose straw" by Christophe
Bouffartique randomly positioned in a box and rotated. I shrinked the box at
the upper end to make the whole think look more natural.

>Also, how was the irrgular stone in the back wall above the arch done?
I've been wanting to
>do something like that for awhile, now.
>

That wall? Oh, that one was easy. Its just an Iso with a
crackle-pigment-pattern. To make it look at least a bit more natural you
have to scale it down in y-direction. Actualy I don't like that much, 'cause
it just to random. People don't make such walls. They take rawly rectancular
stones, which they fit together in a somewhat ordered random way. there are
at least some horizontal lines in such a wall. I tried metric 1 crackle
ones -that was rectancular, but not at all ordered. I'm currently thinking
about a way to combine the brick pattern and the crackle pattern, but I
don#t know if it leads anywhere.

>Inquiring minds want to know.


There is nothing wrong about that.

>
>It looks smashing, though.
>

Thanks,


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