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You have made a good step into the world of raytracing with povray. I see you even
placed an area_light in there. I'm sure you will find many of the little tricks to
getting the type of image you want as you learn more.
Also, don't forget the triangle object in pov. They render very fast and will
allow you to make such shapes as the roof on your birhouse.
May you have much enjoyment raytracing!
Tika wrote:
> I'm just learning POVRay and sPatch. I've been working on this birdhouse two
> days now. I know probably many have made better ones but I'm kind of glad I
> got this far. :) I used mostly POVRay for this but I made my own cube and top
> in sPatch because I found the prism didn't work if I used it from the insert
> menu (using Windows version of POVRay 3.1g) and the cube was hard to figure
> out (will learn that later :) So I took the easy way out.
>
> I'm still working on the source to make an .inc model for it that I can use to
> change colors. Might add some decoration or something. Not sure yet... So it's
> work in progress.
>
> --
>
> Tika
>
> Tika's Graphics: http://www.5thpower.com/tika/
>
> [Image]
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SamuelT. <STB### [at] aolcom> wrote in message news:37F95A29.1919050D@aol.com...
> You have made a good step into the world of raytracing with povray. I see
you even
> placed an area_light in there. I'm sure you will find many of the little
tricks to
> getting the type of image you want as you learn more.
It's an adventure! :)
> Also, don't forget the triangle object in pov. They render very fast and
will
> allow you to make such shapes as the roof on your birhouse.
Hey, bet that is easier than using the sPatch prism model I made! I never knew
there was a triangle object in POVRay (I don't know all the objects it can
do). I'll have to look at that.
> May you have much enjoyment raytracing!
Right now I'm having some fun learning how to do some animations (made my own
.ini file) and trying out Chris Colefax's stuff - some really wild stuff
there! :)
Maybe some things I might be able to use in my birdhouse image.
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Tika
Tika's Graphics: http://www.5thpower.com/tika/
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Tika <sum### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:37f79836@news.povray.org...
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> I'm just learning POVRay and sPatch.
Welcome to the POV world. When starting out, it's not important what you
make, it's putting in the effort to learn all the keywords and techniques.
An image of your belly button is a good image if it teaches you something.
Eric
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"A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one
another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own
pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of
labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
- Thomas Jefferson
- First inaugural address, 1801
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Eric Freeman <eri### [at] ametronet> wrote in message
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> Welcome to the POV world. When starting out, it's not important what you
> make, it's putting in the effort to learn all the keywords and techniques.
> An image of your belly button is a good image if it teaches you something.
HAHA! I don't think I'd start with that as a subject though. My birdhouse is
challenging enough. And fun. Thing is I haven't had time lately to work on it
more - since been down with flu and also "real life" kicked in. But I got a
few tips here and saved them to notes so I can work on it later and try all
the suggestions.
I also find looking and trying other examples also helps me learn. I want to
still go through the entire POVRay tutorial, though. After that, any
suggestions on what other tutorials to try?
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Tika
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Tika wrote:
> I also find looking and trying other examples also helps me learn. I want to
> still go through the entire POVRay tutorial, though. After that, any
> suggestions on what other tutorials to try?
I've put links to 55 online tutorials on the povray.org links page.
Enough to keep you busy for a day or two :)
http://www.povray.org/links/3D_Tutorials/POV-Ray_Tutorials/
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Ken Tyler
1100+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html
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Thanks, Ken. I'll check them out after I get through the "basics" that come
with POVRay.
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Tika
Tika's Graphics: http://www.5thpower.com/tika/
Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
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>
> Tika wrote:
>
> > I also find looking and trying other examples also helps me learn. I want
to
> > still go through the entire POVRay tutorial, though. After that, any
> > suggestions on what other tutorials to try?
>
> I've put links to 55 online tutorials on the povray.org links page.
> Enough to keep you busy for a day or two :)
>
> http://www.povray.org/links/3D_Tutorials/POV-Ray_Tutorials/
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
> 1100+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html
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