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Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
Linux : Great thanks to him.
Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
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> Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
> Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
> Linux : Great thanks to him.
> Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
> for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
>
I've really enjoyed watching the evolution of this watch. Got a spiffy
new background, the band is different (?), it is in really sharp focus
and it screams "hey I'm real ! ". I do miss that little droplet on the
watch crystal though. I knew what it was right away and enjoyed listening
to people trying to figure out what it was. Very nice.
What do you do for your next trick ?
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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<ffj### [at] club-internetfr@club-internet.fr> wrote:
>Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
>Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
>Linux : Great thanks to him.
>Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
>for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
>
>
Ken has said nearly everything. When you showed me your first attempt
over a year ago I was quite knocked out by it and now it seems even
more realistic. I like the dramatic closeness of the image and the
fact that it is lying on that steel decking (great material! how about
letting us peep at the code for that?) I am not so sure about the
small trace of oil/water on the left of the watch. It doesn't convince
me and the strap texture seems rather wooden. But I wish I had
created it - congratulations!
David
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dav### [at] cwcomnet
http://www.hamiltonite.mcmail.com
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Stunning Piccie!!!!
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Bryan Garnett-Law
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<ffj### [at] club-internetfr@club-internet.fr> wrote:
> Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
> Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
> Linux : Great thanks to him.
> Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
> for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
>
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Hey, one of the best close-ups I've seen.
Just out of curiosity: What are those I/O bugs you're talking about?
I seem to remember that I squashed the last one a couple of weeks
ago. Seriously: Are there any IO bugs left in Mark's version?
Or did I miss some news discussion?
-Hans-
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> Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
> Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
> Linux : Great thanks to him.
> Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
> for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
>
>
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> [Image]
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Thrilled to have seen this. Thanks for the opportunity, Fabien.
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> Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
> Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
> Linux : Great thanks to him.
> Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
> for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.htm
mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?PoV
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I think I am going to drop the watch (virtually of course) and go onto
something else. I had to stop "raytracing" for a few months, and worked with
the watch script to be up to it again : I forgot how messy an uncommented
script can be !
Cheers !
> >
> > Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
> > Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
> > Linux : Great thanks to him.
> > Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
> > for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
> >
>
> I've really enjoyed watching the evolution of this watch. Got a spiffy
> new background, the band is different (?), it is in really sharp focus
> and it screams "hey I'm real ! ". I do miss that little droplet on the
> watch crystal though. I knew what it was right away and enjoyed listening
> to people trying to figure out what it was. Very nice.
>
> What do you do for your next trick ?
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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The last time I read one of Mark's post, it was about Input and Ouput bugs. That
was some time ago and they may be fixed by now.
I guess I'd better check at the programming forum.
> Hey, one of the best close-ups I've seen.
>
> Just out of curiosity: What are those I/O bugs you're talking about?
> I seem to remember that I squashed the last one a couple of weeks
> ago. Seriously: Are there any IO bugs left in Mark's version?
> Or did I miss some news discussion?
>
> -Hans-
>
> >
> > Some time ago, I posted a picture of my own watch.
> > Here is a news version rendered with Mark Gordon's Linux compilation of
> > Linux : Great thanks to him.
> > Once the I/O bugs are fixed, it could be a very near official version
> > for Linux. But that's up to pov-team to decide.
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [Image]
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After seeing that, I stared about 5 seconds at the screen
waiting for the second's hand to tick....
Great.
Is the Background a bumpmap or is it for real?
Markus
--
Ich nicht eine Sekunde!!!" H. Heinol in Val Thorens
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Thanks for the comments.
The background are tiling height_fields made with a picture done with
Rhino, then exported to the EPS format, then to TGA format.
> After seeing that, I stared about 5 seconds at the screen
> waiting for the second's hand to tick....
>
> Great.
>
> Is the Background a bumpmap or is it for real?
>
> Markus
> --
> Ich nicht eine Sekunde!!!" H. Heinol in Val Thorens
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