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From: Steven Pigeon
Subject: Revenge of the Gelly Fish
Date: 11 Apr 1999 11:54:42
Message: <3710B6B5.E158EF61@iro.umontreal.ca>
First try with media...
Comments? (Ken? :-)

Best,

    S.

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From: Lance Birch
Subject: Re: Revenge of the Gelly Fish
Date: 11 Apr 1999 12:54:35
Message: <3710c5bb.0@news.povray.org>
They don't look very inviting to they?

Besides, isn't it *J*elly Fish?

Hey, what do you know, a new smiley...      *J*
he he he

Yes, the media looks quite good, but a little blotchy... or is that just a
compression artifact?

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From: Steven Pigeon
Subject: Re: Revenge of the Gelly Fish
Date: 11 Apr 1999 13:48:28
Message: <3710D137.2F6CB2FA@iro.umontreal.ca>
Lance Birch wrote:

> They don't look very inviting to they?
>
> Besides, isn't it *J*elly Fish?

Webster's says that both exist... Although itwas probably a real spelling error

>
>
> Hey, what do you know, a new smiley...      *J*

No, that's a nosey

:-)

> he he he
>
> Yes, the media looks quite good, but a little blotchy... or is that just a
> compression artifact?

No, I think it's more of a MEDIA artefact. Spent 10 hrs rendering ona p2 333mhz
pc (with lots of memory) but I haven't found any really
good parameters for what I wanted.

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> The Zone - http://come.to/the.zone



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Steven Pigeon                     Ph. D. Student.
University of Montreal.
pig### [at] iroumontrealca           Topics: data compression,
pig### [at] jspumontrealca          signal processing,
ste### [at] researchattcom           non stationnary signals
                                  and wavelets.
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         http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~pigeon


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From: bankspad
Subject: Re: Revenge of the Gelly Fish
Date: 11 Apr 1999 14:18:20
Message: <3710D51C.A69484FC@pacbell.net>
> No, I think it's more of a MEDIA artefact. Spent 10 hrs rendering ona p2 333mhz
> pc (with lots of memory) but I haven't found any really
> good parameters for what I wanted.
>

Can  I ask what you are shootin' for? - concerning the media, that is.  ;-]

KB-


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: Revenge of the Gelly Fish
Date: 11 Apr 1999 16:50:12
Message: <3710fcf4.0@news.povray.org>
Steven Pigeon heeft geschreven in bericht:

>No, I think it's more of a MEDIA artefact. Spent 10 hrs rendering ona p2
333mhz
>pc (with lots of memory) but I haven't found any really
>good parameters for what I wanted.


Just an idea, didn't try it. Could you put the whole scene in a big
transparent box and the camera just outside? Contained media is faster and
look better.
Nice fish.

ingo
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From: Steven Pigeon
Subject: Re: Revenge of the Gelly Fish
Date: 11 Apr 1999 18:38:46
Message: <371115AD.C6D74DEB@iro.umontreal.ca>
ingo wrote:

> Steven Pigeon heeft geschreven in bericht:
>
> >No, I think it's more of a MEDIA artefact. Spent 10 hrs rendering ona p2
> 333mhz
> >pc (with lots of memory) but I haven't found any really
> >good parameters for what I wanted.
>
> Just an idea, didn't try it. Could you put the whole scene in a big
> transparent box and the camera just outside? Contained media is faster and
> look better.
> Nice fish.

The scene is contained into a sphere, with the camera inside it.

The fishes were quite fun to model. It's all programming, though, no
modeling...


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>
> ingo
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> Met dank aan de muze met het glazen oog.

Surement....?
Best,

    S.

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Steven Pigeon                     Ph. D. Student.
University of Montreal.
pig### [at] iroumontrealca           Topics: data compression,
pig### [at] jspumontrealca          signal processing,
ste### [at] researchattcom           non stationnary signals
                                  and wavelets.
----------------------------------------------------------
         http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~pigeon


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