POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.binaries.animations : human or animal eyes [~240K mpg] Server Time
20 Jul 2024 09:26:46 EDT (-0400)
  human or animal eyes [~240K mpg] (Message 1 to 3 of 3)  
From: Bob H 
Subject: human or animal eyes [~240K mpg]
Date: 21 Jan 2001 05:16:54
Message: <3a6ab716@news.povray.org>
I was going to title it human or animal eyes watching ping-pong in the dark but
that's a lengthy subject line.

I've posted this before, except this one is the latest version of it.  I went
to look for the old posting to see if it was worth the upload and I found it to
be unavailable.  Which leads me to ask everyone if they too get unavailable
messages in this group from May 10th 1999 through Dec. 1999.  Year 2000 posts
all seem to be there, as well as the few I have going back to April 1999.
There were a whole lot of good animations people had done during that time so I
hate to have lost those.

Bob H.
--
omniVerse http://users.aol.com/persistenceofv/all.htm


Post a reply to this message


Attachments:
Download '6eyes3colors.mpg' (177 KB)

From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: human or animal eyes [~240K mpg]
Date: 21 Jan 2001 08:16:55
Message: <3A6AE06C.20F93BB2@onwijs.com>
Wow, that looks very good. 
It's a bit fast and since it doesn't loop I've watched it quite a few times to
get a good look. Impressive eyes, both day and night. 
Are you planning to do anything specific with this?
BTW the eyelids obviously got less attention. It would be nice if you could have
a similar transition there (from human to animal).

Remco

"Bob H." wrote:
> 
> I was going to title it human or animal eyes watching ping-pong in the dark but
> that's a lengthy subject line.
> 
> I've posted this before, except this one is the latest version of it.  I went
> to look for the old posting to see if it was worth the upload and I found it to
> be unavailable.  Which leads me to ask everyone if they too get unavailable
> messages in this group from May 10th 1999 through Dec. 1999.  Year 2000 posts
> all seem to be there, as well as the few I have going back to April 1999.
> There were a whole lot of good animations people had done during that time so I
> hate to have lost those.
> 
> Bob H.
> --
> omniVerse http://users.aol.com/persistenceofv/all.htm
> 
>                        Name: 6eyes3colors.mpg
>    6eyes3colors.mpg    Type: MPLAYER2 File (video/mpg)
>                    Encoding: x-uuencode


Post a reply to this message

From: Bob H 
Subject: Re: human or animal eyes [~240K mpg]
Date: 21 Jan 2001 13:37:02
Message: <3a6b2c4e@news.povray.org>
"Remco de Korte" <rem### [at] onwijscom> wrote in message
news:3A6AE06C.20F93BB2@onwijs.com...
> It's a bit fast and since it doesn't loop I've watched it quite a few times
to
> get a good look. Impressive eyes, both day and night.
> Are you planning to do anything specific with this?
> BTW the eyelids obviously got less attention. It would be nice if you could
have
> a similar transition there (from human to animal).

Short answer, no.
The eyelids were made just to put them into something.  They don't look very
good, I know so thanks for saying you liked it anyhow.
Main thing I was trying for was the shape and texturing of the eyes.  There's a
texture inside to act as retina which is just a ambient change coupled with the
light.  Used MegaPOV for the reflections, angle dependent.
Since I have the free Poser 3 program I've thought about trying the eyes in a
model.  Want to make more color variations too.  I had already made cat eyes
before, which is actually where the "animal" part came from.
Small animation files are always fast  :-)

Bob H.


Post a reply to this message

Copyright 2003-2023 Persistence of Vision Raytracer Pty. Ltd.