Hello,
Here's my museum. Are the stone blocks all right? I made them with a
brick pigment and a brick normal. Is the wood scaled correctly? Each
of the doors are 1.5x3.0 meters in area and they are each made of two
boxes. Do the doorknobs look all right too?
Thanks for suggestions.
Brendan Ryan
From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: Museum 41.6kbbu
Date: 21 Jan 2000 20:33:00
Message: <388908cc@news.povray.org>
"Andrea Ryan" <ary### [at] global2000net> wrote :
> Are the stone blocks all right? I made them with a> brick pigment and a brick normal.
No. Look into the parameters that would make the mortar narrower and use
a deeper normal.
>Is the wood scaled correctly?
No, either make it 1/10 the scale or use frequency to multiply the rings
in the wood.
> Do the doorknobs look all right too?
Yes. For the large size of the door they probably do. Door knobs are
usually centered just less that 3 inches from the jamb, so if these are
about 6 inches apart at the centers and about an inch or so in radius they
are right.
Big building! Looks good so far. Even the remarks I made about the wrong
scaling won't take that away.
Thanks for help. I changed the bricks to concrete because the mortar
disappeared before they were small enough to look good from a distance. I
changed the wooden doors to metallic ones.
Brendan Ryan
Bill DeWitt wrote:
> "Andrea Ryan" <ary### [at] global2000net> wrote :> > Are the stone blocks all right? I made them with a> > brick pigment and a brick normal.>> No. Look into the parameters that would make the mortar narrower and use> a deeper normal.>> >Is the wood scaled correctly?>> No, either make it 1/10 the scale or use frequency to multiply the rings> in the wood.>> > Do the doorknobs look all right too?>> Yes. For the large size of the door they probably do. Door knobs are> usually centered just less that 3 inches from the jamb, so if these are> about 6 inches apart at the centers and about an inch or so in radius they> are right.>> Big building! Looks good so far. Even the remarks I made about the wrong> scaling won't take that away.
> Thanks for help. I changed the bricks to concrete because the mortar> disappeared before they were small enough to look good from a distance. I> changed the wooden doors to metallic ones.
The concrete texture seems okay but I would give it a little more modelling work
around the door. That's just me though :-)
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Now, there is a frame made of marble.
Brendan Ryan
David Fontaine wrote:
> > Thanks for help. I changed the bricks to concrete because the mortar> > disappeared before they were small enough to look good from a distance. I> > changed the wooden doors to metallic ones.>> The concrete texture seems okay but I would give it a little more modelling work> around the door. That's just me though :-)>> --> Homepage: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/> ___ ______________________________> | \ |_ <dav### [at] faricynet>> |_/avid |ontaine <ICQ 55354965>