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From: Micha Riser
Subject: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 12 May 2003 16:39:56
Message: <3ec00671@news.povray.org>
A visualisation of a df3 volume set of a lobster done with POV-Ray.
Scattering media, illuminated by two light sources. The result is amazingly
good as the data set was only 120x120x32.

- Micha

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From: JWV
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 12 May 2003 16:54:07
Message: <3ec009ef$1@news.povray.org>
looks cool. I have no idea what you did, but it looks like a hologram to me.

JWV
"Micha Riser" <mri### [at] gmxnet> wrote in message
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>
> A visualisation of a df3 volume set of a lobster done with POV-Ray.
> Scattering media, illuminated by two light sources. The result is
amazingly
> good as the data set was only 120x120x32.
>
> - Micha
>
> --
> POV-Ray Objects Collection: http://objects.povworld.org


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From: Apache
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 12 May 2003 17:22:01
Message: <3ec01079$1@news.povray.org>
I'm surprised that only a few folks use df3! I even haven't tried it yet!

I like this!


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From: Tek
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 12 May 2003 19:21:45
Message: <3ec02c89@news.povray.org>
Wow. That looks fantastic. You should try it with a dense scattering media to
make it look like some kind of lobster-shaped cloud! :)

Where do you get df3 data from and how do you use it in povray? I'm quite keen
to try this myself.

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"Micha Riser" <mri### [at] gmxnet> wrote in message news:3ec00671@news.povray.org...
>
> A visualisation of a df3 volume set of a lobster done with POV-Ray.
> Scattering media, illuminated by two light sources. The result is amazingly
> good as the data set was only 120x120x32.
>
> - Micha
>
> --
> POV-Ray Objects Collection: http://objects.povworld.org


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From: Alan Walkington
Subject: Re: article on df3
Date: 12 May 2003 21:01:59
Message: <3ec04407@news.povray.org>
"Micha Riser" <mri### [at] gmxnet> wrote in message
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> A visualisation of a df3 volume set of a lobster done with POV-Ray.
> Scattering media, illuminated by two light sources. The result is
amazingly
> good as the data set was only 120x120x32.

An article on df3 files in povray

http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/povray/df3/


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From: Micha Riser
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 13 May 2003 10:33:41
Message: <3ec10245@news.povray.org>
"JWV" <jwv|at|planet.nl> wrote:

> looks cool. I have no idea what you did, but it looks like a hologram to
> me.
> 

It has not much to do with a hologram though. It's possibly the colours and
the 3D impression through the rotation that you makes think so.

- Micha

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From: Micha Riser
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 13 May 2003 10:41:01
Message: <3ec103fc@news.povray.org>
Tek wrote:

> Wow. That looks fantastic. You should try it with a dense scattering media
> to make it look like some kind of lobster-shaped cloud! :)

Yeah, one should get something like a isosurface (actually I have tried to
render it as isosurface as well but the trilinear interpolation gets
visible if you render the funciton directly.)

> 
> Where do you get df3 data from and how do you use it in povray? I'm quite
> keen to try this myself.

I got the file as .dat from my prof and converted it to df3. The data is
used as density of the scattering (and a bit emitting).

- micha

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From: Alan Walkington
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 13 May 2003 12:03:15
Message: <3ec11743$1@news.povray.org>
"Micha Riser" <mri### [at] gmxnet> wrote in message
news:3ec00671@news.povray.org...
>
> A visualisation of a df3 volume set of a lobster done with POV-Ray.
> Scattering media, illuminated by two light sources. The result is
amazingly
> good as the data set was only 120x120x32.
>
> - Micha
>
> --
> POV-Ray Objects Collection: http://objects.povworld.org


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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 13 May 2003 16:29:14
Message: <MPG.192b660f7e3af2c5989c93@news.povray.org>
In article <3ec00671@news.povray.org>, mri### [at] gmxnet says...
> 
> A visualisation of a df3 volume set of a lobster done with POV-Ray.
> Scattering media, illuminated by two light sources. The result is amazingly
> good as the data set was only 120x120x32.

Verrry pretty, but it must have taken months to reder ;)

Jamie.


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From: Micha Riser
Subject: Re: volume visualisation [674kB, DIVX]
Date: 13 May 2003 18:53:12
Message: <3ec17757@news.povray.org>
Jamie Davison wrote:

> Verrry pretty, but it must have taken months to reder ;)
> 

Only 15 hours or so :-)

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