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Op 11/04/2021 om 18:02 schreef s.day:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> Second state of the scene, this time rendered with stochastic aa. Took
>> about 16 hours on an i5 laptop (for what it's worth). The quality is
>> slightly better, especially where small twigs are concerned. I probably
>> could use even better settings but I do not want to wait much longer for
>> a render as other things are pressing.
>>
>> Following Bill's comment about Sam Benge's Luminous Bloom, I dusted the
>> facility off, adapted it to latest pov version (gamma and emission) and
>> tweaked the settings until I got this somewhat painterly output. I like
>> it but am not going to experiment much further at present.
>>
>> --
>> Thomas
>
> Wow Thomas, these are great the composition of the scene is fantastic. Is the
> sky an image map? I especially love the effect you have on the ground.
>
Hey! Long time no see! And thank you indeed.
The sky is not an image map. It is a layered media using Mick
Hazelgrove's clouds macro. See:
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.utilities/thread/%3C5f9e664c%241%40news.povray.org%3E/
Yes, the ground is interesting indeed: the result of a complex
pigment_pattern using different image maps.
--
Thomas
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