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From: Kyle
Subject: An image inspired by Ken's "LIGHT" .jpg 160k!
Date: 7 Feb 1999 23:06:23
Message: <36BE6250.729485A8@geocities.com>
After seeing Ken's very colorful, retro '60's, Austin Powers like image
(at least that's what I thought of) I was inspired to have a go at it
and see what I could come up with.  Although it cowers before Ken's
image, I thought I'd share it with you.  It only took me about 10
minutes to finish (+2 hours to render).  It's not supposed to be
anything, just a pretty little picture.  Enjoy.. 
Isn't POVray great!?

                Kyle

PS Sorry about the large size, it just didn't want to compress very
nicely.


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: An image inspired by Ken's "LIGHT" .jpg 160k!
Date: 7 Feb 1999 23:35:30
Message: <36BE696E.14036E08@aol.com>
Far out, cool man...
Guess you discovered what JPEG doesn't like, what a slow loader.
Curious thought, no lightness diminishing in those reflections
(reflections right?). If there are multiple reflections I wonder if the
third, fourth, etc. reflections keep the same brightness. Got me
thinking...
Use reflection_exponent by any chance? If not maybe that would do it.
Then again, I can't tell if these are multiple reflections to begin
with.
Going to check it out myself. Be back later.


Kyle wrote:
> 
> After seeing Ken's very colorful, retro '60's, Austin Powers like image
> (at least that's what I thought of) I was inspired to have a go at it
> and see what I could come up with.  Although it cowers before Ken's
> image, I thought I'd share it with you.  It only took me about 10
> minutes to finish (+2 hours to render).  It's not supposed to be
> anything, just a pretty little picture.  Enjoy..
> Isn't POVray great!?
> 
>                 Kyle
> 
> PS Sorry about the large size, it just didn't want to compress very
> nicely.
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]

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=Bob


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