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From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Sunflower close-up(73k)
Date: 17 Apr 1999 14:24:31
Message: <3718C449.14F9C662@inapg.inra.fr>
The "Oil & protein" picture was rendered in a big size since it has to
be printed. Here is a close up of the sunflowers. Well, they are not
very respectful of sunflower design (they don't even turn to the sun)
and the heart of the flower is just an image_map on a flat sphere, but
the client liked them anyway.
If I find the time to clean up the code, I'll put the MakePetal macro in
binaries some day (I should make it a "MakeFlower" (hehe) but that's
vaporware).
I can't take credit for the "pea" and "canola" flowers, since Plant
Studio did the modelling work.

Gilles


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From: GrimDude
Subject: Re: Sunflower close-up(73k)
Date: 17 Apr 1999 15:38:18
Message: <3718d51a.0@news.povray.org>
I'd like an 800x600 version of this for wallpaper! :) VERY nice image.

GrimDude
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Sunflower close-up(73k)
Date: 18 Apr 1999 03:28:37
Message: <37197B61.8C8D8FDC@aol.com>
I don't think you can improve upon that other complete image, the ball
of sunflowers floating in the air is key. You should have tried a
randomness on that seed part of the flowers, would be so much better if
there weren't identical flowers. I noticed two different ones.
Great picture by the way.


Gilles Tran wrote:
> 
> The "Oil & protein" picture was rendered in a big size since it has to
> be printed. Here is a close up of the sunflowers. Well, they are not
> very respectful of sunflower design (they don't even turn to the sun)
> and the heart of the flower is just an image_map on a flat sphere, but
> the client liked them anyway.
> If I find the time to clean up the code, I'll put the MakePetal macro in
> binaries some day (I should make it a "MakeFlower" (hehe) but that's
> vaporware).
> I can't take credit for the "pea" and "canola" flowers, since Plant
> Studio did the modelling work.
> 
> Gilles
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]

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From: GrimDude
Subject: Re: Sunflower close-up(73k)
Date: 18 Apr 1999 16:30:11
Message: <371a32c3.0@news.povray.org>
source, source, source... :)

GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
Bob Hughes wrote in message <37197B61.8C8D8FDC@aol.com>...
>I don't think you can improve upon that other complete image, the ball
>of sunflowers floating in the air is key. You should have tried a
>randomness on that seed part of the flowers, would be so much better if
>there weren't identical flowers. I noticed two different ones.
>Great picture by the way.
>
>
>Gilles Tran wrote:
>>
>> The "Oil & protein" picture was rendered in a big size since it has to
>> be printed. Here is a close up of the sunflowers. Well, they are not
>> very respectful of sunflower design (they don't even turn to the sun)
>> and the heart of the flower is just an image_map on a flat sphere, but
>> the client liked them anyway.
>> If I find the time to clean up the code, I'll put the MakePetal macro in
>> binaries some day (I should make it a "MakeFlower" (hehe) but that's
>> vaporware).
>> I can't take credit for the "pea" and "canola" flowers, since Plant
>> Studio did the modelling work.
>>
>> Gilles
>>
>>   -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
>>  [Image]
>
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From: Fabien HENON
Subject: Re: Sunflower close-up(73k)
Date: 18 Apr 1999 17:31:18
Message: <371A4231.92B089A6@club-internet.fr>
Pfew !
That's a breathtaking picture !





> The "Oil & protein" picture was rendered in a big size since it has to
> be printed. Here is a close up of the sunflowers. Well, they are not
> very respectful of sunflower design (they don't even turn to the sun)
> and the heart of the flower is just an image_map on a flat sphere, but
> the client liked them anyway.
> If I find the time to clean up the code, I'll put the MakePetal macro in
> binaries some day (I should make it a "MakeFlower" (hehe) but that's
> vaporware).
> I can't take credit for the "pea" and "canola" flowers, since Plant
> Studio did the modelling work.
>
> Gilles
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]


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From: Lance Birch
Subject: Re: Sunflower close-up(73k)
Date: 19 Apr 1999 02:26:09
Message: <371abe71.0@news.povray.org>
I agree, excellent work again!

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Fabien HENON wrote in message <371A4231.92B089A6@club-internet.fr>...
>Pfew !
>That's a breathtaking picture !
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From: Super-User
Subject: Re: Sunflower close-up(73k)
Date: 19 Apr 1999 09:00:38
Message: <371B1AC5.EB2B20F3@a1.nl>
Drewl... drewl...
I wan't an desktop image of 1024x768...
drewl...

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