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From: SamuelT 
Subject: pigments.inc
Date: 6 Mar 1999 02:22:49
Message: <01bd499a$e64c6740$b863d3ab@default>
Here is a pic made by my new include file, pigments.inc. the include file
is for the superpatch and can be found at the povray scene files news
server.

SamuelT (MMa### [at] aolcom)


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: pigments.inc
Date: 6 Mar 1999 05:13:24
Message: <36E10924.796EC8C7@pacbell.net>
SamuelT. wrote:
> 
> Here is a pic made by my new include file, pigments.inc. the include file
> is for the superpatch and can be found at the povray scene files news
> server.
> 
> SamuelT (MMa### [at] aolcom)
> 
>  [Image]

Got yourself some pretty cool patterns there. There is one in particular
that looks very familiar to me. Attached is a small image that uses a
pigment from the standard distribution of Pov. I think you will recognize
the pattern right away.

-- 
Ken Tyler

mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: pigments.inc
Date: 6 Mar 1999 05:45:14
Message: <36E10703.3464AC1F@aol.com>
Neat-O.
Top magenta wavy pattern appears to be a normal too, not just pigment,
right? Wrong?
The black&white checkered block is interesting where the cutaway is,
spherical to cubical.
Now you can relax for awhile... 'til the next #include or #macro idea
comes up.


"SamuelT." wrote:
> 
> Here is a pic made by my new include file, pigments.inc. the include file
> is for the superpatch and can be found at the povray scene files news
> server.
> 
> SamuelT (MMa### [at] aolcom)
> 
>  [Image]

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From: SamuelT 
Subject: Re: pigments.inc
Date: 6 Mar 1999 17:59:36
Message: <01bd4a1d$dec680e0$394bd5ab@default>
> Ken Tyler wrote:
> > Got yourself some pretty cool patterns there. There is one in
particular
> that looks very familiar to me. Attached is a small image that uses a
> pigment from the standard distribution of Pov. I think you will recognize
> the pattern right away.

That looks like a quilted pattern. None of my patterns are exactly like
pov's.

SamuelT


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From: SamuelT 
Subject: Re: pigments.inc
Date: 6 Mar 1999 18:01:11
Message: <01bd4a1e$17e80d80$394bd5ab@default>
Bob Hughes wrote:
> Top magenta wavy pattern appears to be a normal too, not just pigment,
> right? Wrong?

Right. The sine pattern has a default sine_wave applied to it, which gives
the normal on the purple block that look.

SamuelT


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