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In a reply to a letter i got on the general group a brilliant idea came
to mind ...
i replied something to the affect of putting my two cents in... and well
...
i am half way there ... ( the easy half )
I'm afraid ol` Lincoln and his monument are going to be quite a task and
any help would be most graciously appreciated and most wonderful...
thanks...
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Seeing that horrid image posted by Simon yesterday got me thinking..
Back at elementary school we used to xerox our faces, producing fine art
with a very characteristic look. Now, if that light had a somewhat
linear falloff, you'd get a pretty good hf of your face.
With Lincoln you better borrow a bust from your local museum, cause I
doubt the coins have adequate embossing to produce this effect.
sig.
ryan mooney wrote:
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> In a reply to a letter i got on the general group a brilliant idea came
> to mind ...
> i replied something to the affect of putting my two cents in... and well
> ...
> i am half way there ... ( the easy half )
> I'm afraid ol` Lincoln and his monument are going to be quite a task and
> any help would be most graciously appreciated and most wonderful...
> thanks...
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On Sun, 09 Jan 2000 13:05:25 +0100, in message
<38787985.B9E78B4E@stud.ntnu.no>, Sigmund Kyrre Aas <as### [at] studntnuno>
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>With Lincoln you better borrow a bust from your local museum, cause I
>doubt the coins have adequate embossing to produce this effect.
At one time I found some coin collecting sites on the Web and they had
adequate images of many coins and denominations. I was able to create a
bump map coin and one could make out the face but the lettering was
barely readable.
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Alan
ako### [at] povrayorg
a k o n g <at> p o v r a y <dot> o r g
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Alan Kong wrote:
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> On Sun, 09 Jan 2000 13:05:25 +0100, in message
> <38787985.B9E78B4E@stud.ntnu.no>, Sigmund Kyrre Aas <as### [at] studntnuno>
> wrote:
>
> >With Lincoln you better borrow a bust from your local museum, cause I
> >doubt the coins have adequate embossing to produce this effect.
>
> At one time I found some coin collecting sites on the Web and they had
> adequate images of many coins and denominations. I was able to create a
> bump map coin and one could make out the face but the lettering was
> barely readable.
The US Mint has some good online images that I have used for making coins
with using bump maps.
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Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
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Thank You, Could Send/Post Me Some Examples ( Bump Map Is Not Something I
Am Proficient At Yet) The Coin Site Would Be Nice Too I f You Can
Remember.. Oh Well Guess I Will Keep Searching...
Alan Kong wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Jan 2000 13:05:25 +0100, in message
> <38787985.B9E78B4E@stud.ntnu.no>, Sigmund Kyrre Aas <as### [at] studntnuno>
> wrote:
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> >With Lincoln you better borrow a bust from your local museum, cause I
> >doubt the coins have adequate embossing to produce this effect.
>
> At one time I found some coin collecting sites on the Web and they had
> adequate images of many coins and denominations. I was able to create a
> bump map coin and one could make out the face but the lettering was
> barely readable.
>
> --
> Alan
> ako### [at] povrayorg
> a k o n g <at> p o v r a y <dot> o r g
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I tried a prism but this is not near the detail i want but it looks good for
now...
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I think the "D" is too big, but I'm not sure.
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Good eye... Yes it is, i just realized that a few minutes after my
second post...
David Fontaine wrote:
> I think the "D" is too big, but I'm not sure.
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http://www.rauscountrystore.com/coin2.htm
No mention of a copyright on this pages penny photos but might be implied anyway
so not sure of it's public usability (wheat ear reverse too).
Another front side only is at: http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln14.html
Best example maybe, with memorial:
http://www.pennies.org/history/images/1997lrg.jpg
Though I can't imagine you could bump map any penny picture too well since the
lighting on them never corresponds to the actual surface heights.
Bob
"ryan mooney" <rdm### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
news:38770D1D.A3A7579C@earthlink.net...
> In a reply to a letter i got on the general group a brilliant idea came
> to mind ...
> i replied something to the affect of putting my two cents in... and well
> ...
> i am half way there ... ( the easy half )
> I'm afraid ol` Lincoln and his monument are going to be quite a task and
> any help would be most graciously appreciated and most wonderful...
> thanks...
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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Thanks for the links... i guess almost anything is worth a try although i think
i'll try to put the bumb_map atop my prism...?...
omnivores wrote:
> http://www.rauscountrystore.com/coin2.htm
> No mention of a copyright on this pages penny photos but might be implied anyway
> so not sure of it's public usability (wheat ear reverse too).
> Another front side only is at: http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln14.html
> Best example maybe, with memorial:
> http://www.pennies.org/history/images/1997lrg.jpg
> Though I can't imagine you could bump map any penny picture too well since the
> lighting on them never corresponds to the actual surface heights.
>
> Bob
>
> "ryan mooney" <rdm### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
> news:38770D1D.A3A7579C@earthlink.net...
> > In a reply to a letter i got on the general group a brilliant idea came
> > to mind ...
> > i replied something to the affect of putting my two cents in... and well
> > ...
> > i am half way there ... ( the easy half )
> > I'm afraid ol` Lincoln and his monument are going to be quite a task and
> > any help would be most graciously appreciated and most wonderful...
> > thanks...
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
>
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