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Subject: Follow up work from author of Ultimate mirrored Spheres
Date: 13 Jan 2000 21:19:44
Message: <387e87c0@news.povray.org>
This picture is primarily blue with some red highlights, and spots of black
to it.

This is a picture of about 2000+ blue mirrored cylinders aligned in a plane
formation,
inside a hollow cone.
Under the cylinders is a red tinted mirrored cube squashed into a small
plane.

The cone is a black mirror.

The camera is at the end of the 2000+ cylinders facing the pointy end of the
cone
looking at the reflections on the wall of the pointy end of the cone.

There are only about 8 cylinders in the direct line of view.

The light source is behind the camera and produces no flashes or flares.


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Follow up work from author of Ultimate mirrored Spheres
Date: 13 Jan 2000 23:57:38
Message: <387EAA4D.DA41C408@faricy.net>
These are one of my favorite types of raytraced pics. The simple curves of the
mirror give way to seemingly infinite unique patterns and the choice of color
can greatly affect the mood of the picture and the viewer.

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From: Sigmund Kyrre Aas
Subject: Re: Follow up work from author of Ultimate mirrored Spheres
Date: 14 Jan 2000 10:34:42
Message: <387F4214.19EEFB4@stud.ntnu.no>
Rather nice but 512 k!?
Please be gentle on us poor ones with 33.6 connection.

sig.

non### [at] nonecom wrote:
> 
> This picture is primarily blue with some red highlights, and spots of black
> to it.
> 
> This is a picture of about 2000+ blue mirrored cylinders aligned in a plane
> formation,
> inside a hollow cone.
> Under the cylinders is a red tinted mirrored cube squashed into a small
> plane.
> 
> The cone is a black mirror.
> 
> The camera is at the end of the 2000+ cylinders facing the pointy end of the
> cone
> looking at the reflections on the wall of the pointy end of the cone.
> 
> There are only about 8 cylinders in the direct line of view.
> 
> The light source is behind the camera and produces no flashes or flares.
> 
>  [Image]


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