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Thanks Charles. Paint is no problem.I was looking at a pencil I have
that is just bare wood and that's where it came from. The code is mine I
modeled it in Moray 3.1.
Charles Krause wrote:
> Nicely done - I like the table top especially. I don't know how you've
> modeled it, but is it possible to put a coat of paint on it, rather than
> having the bare wood? This would be easy if the point is a difference of an
> inverse cone. You could make the shaft the paint texture, and the cone a
> wood texture.
>
> Is this the pencil in the Pov-Ray objects collection? If not - what source
> code are you using?
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Whoa, cool!
-Ian
Buke <buk### [at] igloucom> wrote in message news:3721F108.6F4A0133@iglou.com...
> Just bored. The pencil is from a old pic and the image_map is from PVRay
> 0.5 beta (boy has it changed).
> I threw in a little focal blur , radiosity and reflection blurring just
> for fun.
>
>
> Buke
>
>[Image]
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Give the wood a normal, and then slap paint on it.
Cheers
Steve
Buke wrote:
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> Thanks Charles. Paint is no problem.I was looking at a pencil I have
> that is just bare wood and that's where it came from. The code is mine I
> modeled it in Moray 3.1.
>
> Charles Krause wrote:
>
> > Nicely done - I like the table top especially. I don't know how you've
> > modeled it, but is it possible to put a coat of paint on it, rather than
> > having the bare wood? This would be easy if the point is a difference of an
> > inverse cone. You could make the shaft the paint texture, and the cone a
> > wood texture.
> >
> > Is this the pencil in the Pov-Ray objects collection? If not - what source
> > code are you using?
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PvRay 0.5 beta huh... Ooookay, news to me, I'll have to look that one up. The
pencil is nice but you just about out did it with that desk or table top.
Don't know if it's me or what but the metal eraser part seems out of alignment
somehow. Anyway, boredom pays off once again.
Bob
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PvRay 0.5 beta was just before Povray 1.0. Most of the scene files
stayed the same until Ver 3 came out.
=Bob wrote:
>
> PvRay 0.5 beta huh... Ooookay, news to me, I'll have to look that one up. The
> pencil is nice but you just about out did it with that desk or table top.
> Don't know if it's me or what but the metal eraser part seems out of alignment
> somehow. Anyway, boredom pays off once again.
>
> Bob
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I see. I found a reference to it in Ray Trace News:
http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/rtnv4n3.html#art18
Sadly, no "trace" of PvRay though, apparently removed from the ftp site.
Say Ken, if you see this, have you got a link to this Ray Trace News
already? Older stuff but interesting.
http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/
Buke wrote:
>
> PvRay 0.5 beta was just before Povray 1.0. Most of the scene files
> stayed the same until Ver 3 came out.
>
> =Bob wrote:
> >
> > PvRay 0.5 beta huh... Ooookay, news to me, I'll have to look that one up. The
> > pencil is nice but you just about out did it with that desk or table top.
> > Don't know if it's me or what but the metal eraser part seems out of alignment
> > somehow. Anyway, boredom pays off once again.
> >
> > Bob
--
omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/homepage.htm
mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?Subject=PoV-News
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Bob Hughes wrote:
>
> I see. I found a reference to it in Ray Trace News:
>
> http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/rtnv4n3.html#art18
>
> Sadly, no "trace" of PvRay though, apparently removed from the ftp site.
> Say Ken, if you see this, have you got a link to this Ray Trace News
> already? Older stuff but interesting.
>
> http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/
I have seen it mirrored in so many places I automaticaly dismiss it
as bookmarkable. The entire archive of past, present, and future is
still maintained actively by Eric Haines anyway.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Hee-hee, just discovered it does exist at your links page as Ray Tracing
News Guide under 3D Magazines.
Ken wrote:
>
> Bob Hughes wrote:
> >
> > I see. I found a reference to it in Ray Trace News:
> >
> > http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/rtnv4n3.html#art18
> >
> > Sadly, no "trace" of PvRay though, apparently removed from the ftp site.
> > Say Ken, if you see this, have you got a link to this Ray Trace News
> > already? Older stuff but interesting.
> >
> > http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/
>
> I have seen it mirrored in so many places I automaticaly dismiss it
> as bookmarkable. The entire archive of past, present, and future is
> still maintained actively by Eric Haines anyway.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
--
omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/homepage.htm
mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?Subject=PoV-News
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Well I still have it on floppy(now on Zip disk too) when I d/l'ed it in
91.
Ken wrote:
>
> Bob Hughes wrote:
> >
> > I see. I found a reference to it in Ray Trace News:
> >
> > http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/rtnv4n3.html#art18
> >
> > Sadly, no "trace" of PvRay though, apparently removed from the ftp site.
> > Say Ken, if you see this, have you got a link to this Ray Trace News
> > already? Older stuff but interesting.
> >
> > http://ftp.povray.org/rtn/
>
> I have seen it mirrored in so many places I automaticaly dismiss it
> as bookmarkable. The entire archive of past, present, and future is
> still maintained actively by Eric Haines anyway.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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Buke wrote:
>
> Well I still have it on floppy(now on Zip disk too) when I d/l'ed it in
> 91.
I also have some of the earlier RTN materials from the first official
Pov-Ray CD from Walnut Creek. Eveytime I look at that thing I find
something new. It's an incredible resource.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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