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From: Patrick Dugan
Date: 23 Jul 2002 11:37:03
Message: <3d3d781f$1@news.povray.org>
That is the sound of my jaw dropping to the floor!

Wow and wow some more!

"Gilles Tran" <tra### [at] inapginrafr> wrote in message
news:3d3c72af@news.povray.org...
> Jpeg compression wasn't too kind on this one :( Well I'll put some
close-ups
> and details on my site sometimes in the next months.
>
> - Rendered with povray 3.5
> - Uses low quality radiosity (count 10 error_bound 1...)
> - Terragen sky
> - Terrain modelled with World Machine (beta)
> http://students.washington.edu/sschmitt/world/ (great prog, BTW)
> - Render time at 1200*1600 takes 6 hours and 600 MB of RAM (P4, 1.7Gz, 1Gb
> RAM)
> - 15000 plants with something like 20 different Xfrog models, all by me
> except the main tree, the small bushes and trees in the background, and
some
> grass. The "evil" tree is by me too. 2000 leaves and twigs in the pond.
> Possibly I'll make some of the plants available later this year.
> - The hardest part was to create the backlit leaves for the main tree. For
> this I had to make "fleshy" leaves and fill them with scattering media. I
> wish I could have done it on all the plants, but either I'll wait for
faster
> machines or find a better solution for backlit translucent material. Some
of
> the flowers were double_illuminated.
> - Dragonflies modelled in Rhino with the demo version (before I bought
it).
> They'll surely look better at the final full res of 6000*8000 which is
> rendering now.
> - The frog is a Poser one. It's almost invisible at 600*800 but it's
> there...
> - Regrets : the lighting. I had a lot of trouble with it, as the original
> image
> is not very gamma-tolerant : it looked ugly on low-gamma monitors and much
> too dark on others. I had to find a middle way so I tweaked the tones in
> post-process and some colors were lost (and there's some extra graininess
> too). I hope it looks right on your PC or Mac.
>
> G.
>
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