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From: Mikael Carneholm
Subject: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 9 Jan 2000 15:44:45
Message: <3878F33C.C6C2D9C5@ida.utb.hb.se>
God bless sPatch, Moray and POV-Ray. :)

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 9 Jan 2000 15:55:45
Message: <3878F386.1E2857DE@pacbell.net>
Mikael Carneholm wrote:
> 
> God bless sPatch, Moray and POV-Ray. :)

And God bless Tiny Tim and Ebeneezer Scrooge. Excellent model of the Cessna.
One of my personal favorites right after the Piper Cub.

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From: omniVERSE
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 9 Jan 2000 17:39:57
Message: <38790e3d@news.povray.org>
Now how about the flight sim to go with, I'm ready to fly.  It's a real nice job
of plane making for sure.
The prop seems kind of plastic to me, it's a medium dark gray so results in
looking soft.  Come to think of it the whole picture looks that way.  Might just
be me.

Bob

"Mikael Carneholm" <sa9### [at] idautbhbse> wrote in message
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> God bless sPatch, Moray and POV-Ray. :)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Mikael Carneholm
> Dep. of Computer Science and Business Administration

>
> Personal homepage:
> http://www.studenter.hb.se/~arch
> E-mail:
> sa9### [at] idautbhbse
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From: Sigmund Kyrre Aas
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 9 Jan 2000 18:39:37
Message: <38791B44.E5E433F@stud.ntnu.no>
Picture perfect! 

Oohh, wait. Should the propeller blades be that thick? Perhaps it's just
phong playing tricks, cause it seems you've got this plane very
accurate.

sig.

Mikael Carneholm wrote:
> 
> God bless sPatch, Moray and POV-Ray. :)
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Mikael Carneholm
> Dep. of Computer Science and Business Administration

> 
> Personal homepage:
> http://www.studenter.hb.se/~arch
> E-mail:
> sa9### [at] idautbhbse
> 
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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 9 Jan 2000 20:36:18
Message: <38793792@news.povray.org>
>God bless sPatch, Moray and POV-Ray. :)

That is so cute! (I'm sorry, but this looks like a toy (realistic,
nonetheless) to me, so I can't think of any other adjective.)


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 9 Jan 2000 22:52:15
Message: <38795506.622ADD55@faricy.net>
Looks pretty accurate (though I don't know what one's supposed to look
like...)
Good job!

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From: Ken Matassa
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 9 Jan 2000 23:25:10
Message: <12D43D0B.26F3@pacbell.net>
Ummm. Looks a lot like my dad's old 180. But how do you get into it? I
can't see any doors.

Ken Matassa


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From: Mikael Carneholm
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 10 Jan 2000 03:29:16
Message: <3879985E.F28EA63F@ida.utb.hb.se_NOSPAM>
Sigmund Kyrre Aas wrote:

> Oohh, wait. Should the propeller blades be that thick? Perhaps it's just
> phong playing tricks, cause it seems you've got this plane very
> accurate.

You're right, the prop is a bit too thick. And it actually has the same texture
as the tyres (I made the texture for the tyres - it's supposed to look like
rubber). I was so eager to get it all together that I never had the time to
create a separate texture for the prop...

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From: Mikael Carneholm
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb)
Date: 10 Jan 2000 03:40:15
Message: <38799AF0.38B94A3D@ida.utb.hb.se_NOSPAM>
omniVERSE wrote:

> The prop seems kind of plastic to me, it's a medium dark gray so results in
> looking soft.  Come to think of it the whole picture looks that way.  Might just
> be me.
>

The prop has a texture originally made for the tyres, i.e it's supposed to look like
rubber. I was so eager to get it all together that I never had the time to create a
separate texture for the prop.....

And, yes, it all could be a bit more shiny (more reflection). I was afraid that it
should look unrealisticly shiny, so I kept the textures a bit dull on purpous.


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From: Jon Berndt
Subject: Re: POV Cessna (77kb) OT
Date: 10 Jan 2000 06:28:42
Message: <3879c26a@news.povray.org>
omniVERSE <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:38790e3d@news.povray.org...
> Now how about the flight sim to go with, I'm ready to fly.

That would be FlightGear, the open source, multi-platform, flight simulator.

[We just recently added a C-172 model to our flight simulator]

Nice rendition.

Jon Berndt
www.flightgear.org


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