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Here it is with the image this time ;)
After reading the discussion about how 'D' was done, i decided to try and make
my own stone. Here's the result... Source on request
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Sam
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-- Evan Davis
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Hi!
Looks like a crackle pattern to me but I won't bet on it. There is also
something like bumps to it.
Any chance to to give the mortar cracks a different colour easily?
BTW, this is a really fine texture!
Please show us the code!
Marc
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I like it.
Any chance of getting the source???
Stephen & Tara
ste### [at] lexiconnetnospam
"All that glitters has a high refractive index."
The Crazy Mule wrote in message <36D262FE.AE7AEAD1@paradise.net.nz>...
>Here it is with the image this time ;)
>
>After reading the discussion about how 'D' was done, i decided to try and
make
>my own stone. Here's the result... Source on request
>
>--
>Sam
> mailto:smi### [at] paradisenetnz
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/4152/
>
>"Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car."
> -- Evan Davis
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Thanks for the comments
Yep - it's an average of 90% turbulated crackle, lower lambda, and 10% small
bumps. No texture, except smoothing, is applied to the heightfield object
It's actually a hf - not a texture
I'll post The source in povray.text.scene-files
mortar colour wouldn't be too hard - a gradient texture oughta do it
Marc Schimmler wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> Looks like a crackle pattern to me but I won't bet on it. There is also
> something like bumps to it.
>
> Any chance to to give the mortar cracks a different colour easily?
>
> BTW, this is a really fine texture!
>
> Please show us the code!
>
> Marc
> --
> Marc Schimmler
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Sam
mailto:smi### [at] paradisenetnz
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/4152/
"Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car."
-- Evan Davis
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Ah, so here it is. Just message reading confusion.
Looks like it could do with a bit of color change at the crevices to me.
Or is this a snapshot from a vacation in South (Central) America where
those super-fine masonry walls are?
The Crazy Mule wrote:
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> Here it is with the image this time ;)
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> After reading the discussion about how 'D' was done, i decided to try and make
> my own stone. Here's the result... Source on request
>
> --
> Sam
> mailto:smi### [at] paradisenetnz
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/4152/
>
> "Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car."
> -- Evan Davis
>
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> [Image]
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Sorry I like it but it doesn't look like a stone wall, but that really awful white
bubbelly wallpaper that some people had in the seventies, my auntie Pauleen used
to have some.
Stone walls don't have mortar, that's why they'r called stone walls, the farmer
goes out into the fields and looks for big stones puts them on top of each other
and says to all his mates "look at my new stone wall".
Steve
The Crazy Mule wrote:
> Here it is with the image this time ;)
>
> After reading the discussion about how 'D' was done, i decided to try and make
> my own stone. Here's the result... Source on request
>
> --
> Sam
> mailto:smi### [at] paradisenetnz
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/4152/
>
> "Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car."
> -- Evan Davis
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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