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Quite remarkable. A beautiful image even for someone who has
years of POV-Ray experience.
Harold
Signe S. Jensen <sig### [at] aub dk> wrote in message
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> Hi...
>
> I maked this picture last night. It is not very profesional, but I have
only
> worked with POVray in one month. My boyfriend and my brother like it
pretty
> much, but before the trees grows into heaven, I would like to have yours
> opinions on it.
>
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Signe S. Jensen wrote in message <38863286@news.povray.org>...
>Hi...
>
>I maked this picture last night. It is not very profesional, but I have
only
>worked with POVray in one month. My boyfriend and my brother like it pretty
>much, but before the trees grows into heaven, I would like to have yours
>opinions on it.
>
>Signe
Signe,
Why is it not professional? I like this, (I think it's two objects, one
light source and a wonderful texture on the torus.) It took me years before
I felt I had anything worthy to show, you've been going one month and I'm
now thinking of giving up my Friday abstracts :-)
Can I request the source?
Justin
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modern art
IMHO "simple" scenes can be just as good as "professional", "detailed" ones.
I like the abstract nature of the pic.
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maybe make some blue and purple color maps and it will look nicer so it could be
good wallpaper
"Signe S. Jensen" wrote:
> Hi...
>
> I maked this picture last night. It is not very profesional, but I have only
> worked with POVray in one month. My boyfriend and my brother like it pretty
> much, but before the trees grows into heaven, I would like to have yours
> opinions on it.
>
> Signe
> --
> "Science is like sex:
> sometimes something useful comes out,
> but that is not the reason we are doing it"
>
> [Image]
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>(I think it's two objects, -- yes
> one light source -- no, actual tree
>and a wonderful texture on the torus.) -- maybe, that's a question af taste
> It took me years before
> I felt I had anything worthy to show, you've been going one month and I'm
> now thinking of giving up my Friday abstracts :-)
>
Don't do that - I really like them.
> Can I request the source?
>
Of course - I post it in p.b.s-f
> Justin
>
Signe
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The Yoke That Couldn't Be Scrambled
Sorry, I have a habit of thinking up names for things. On a artistic note I'd
say it interacts without interacting. It's kind of a guess as to it being 3D
objects or just texture alone. I'll say it's objects that are textured but it
plays on the mind in that regard.
Bob
"Signe S. Jensen" <sig### [at] aub dk> wrote in message
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| Hi...
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| I maked this picture last night. It is not very profesional, but I have only
| worked with POVray in one month. My boyfriend and my brother like it pretty
| much, but before the trees grows into heaven, I would like to have yours
| opinions on it.
|
| Signe
| --
| "Science is like sex:
| sometimes something useful comes out,
| but that is not the reason we are doing it"
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I think it is an agate textured torus and a sphere rendered
with radiosity. Simple but very effective.
Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmail com?subject=PoV-News:> wrote in message
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> The Yoke That Couldn't Be Scrambled
> Sorry, I have a habit of thinking up names for things. On a artistic note
I'd
> say it interacts without interacting. It's kind of a guess as to it being
3D
> objects or just texture alone. I'll say it's objects that are textured
but it
> plays on the mind in that regard.
>
> Bob
>
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Hi Signe
Cool.
What's a torusleg? Or rather, what is the leg of a torus.
Did I miss that day in geometry:)
Peter
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> Hi Signe
>
> Cool.
> What's a torusleg? Or rather, what is the leg of a torus.
I dont know what the leg of a torus is, but "torusleg" is danish for "play
with torus" or something like that. I just forgot to rename the file to
something else
> Did I miss that day in geometry:)
>
I don't think so :-)
> Peter
Signe
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 22:49:57 +0100, Signe S. Jensen <sig### [at] aub dk> wrote:
>Hi...
>
>I maked this picture last night. It is not very profesional, but I have only
>worked with POVray in one month. My boyfriend and my brother like it pretty
>much, but before the trees grows into heaven, I would like to have yours
>opinions on it.
>
Don't know what I think this is or what it might remind me of,
but it's great.
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