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31 Jul 2024 14:25:00 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Nostalgic Lego  
From: Reuben Pearse
Date: 26 Jan 2010 17:14:23
Message: <4b5f693f@news.povray.org>
Great rendering!

I've been doing some Lego rendering recently - see 
http://www.pearse.co.uk/lego for my recent experiments.

I've only used the basic PoseRay settings for rendering so far but I 
would love to create some more realistic renders. Any chance you could 
post some code or hints on lighting / radiosity settings?

Thanks in advance

Reuben
reu### [at] pearsecouk



Ive wrote:
> While doing a bit of browsing within some stacks of old 3.5" disks I did 
> find some POV-Ray source files of mine I had completely forgotten about. 
> It seems they where made for POV-Ray 3.0 and I couldn't resist to update 
> them and make them work with 3.7 beta.
> 
> The POV-Ray Lego bricks itself are just the kind of basic bricks I did 
> play with when I was a child (so about 1966, I guess, before Lego did 
> start with all those fancy sets) and I guess the youngsters among you 
> will not remember this kind of simple wheels and axis parts, but this is 
> how they looked like ;)
> 
> And as I'm currently working on some camera lens distortion removal 
> filters I figured that I could use the same routines to also *add* some 
> lens distortion. This is 'just' post-processing and maybe it will find 
> its way into IC some day.
> 
> -Ive
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>


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