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From: Alberto
Subject: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 09:59:43
Message: <389450D9.D06D0F7A@usb.ve>
... with a little bit off color. Color was given with absorbing media.
fade_distance was also used. Rendered in POV 3.1g.r2 with antialiasing
depth set to 4 and threshold .150. It took 4 hours to render on a 266
Mhz iMac. Hope you'll like it.

Alberto.

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From: Mike
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 10:41:07
Message: <389458D4.D43F7D90@aol.com>
Very nice!  Must be the fade_distance and media that gives it so much
depth.  What kind of geometry is it made of?

-Mike


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From: Chris Huff
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 10:43:11
Message: <chrishuff_99-C25D7D.10435630012000@news.povray.org>
In article <389450D9.D06D0F7A@usb.ve>, jac### [at] usbve wrote:

> ... with a little bit off color. Color was given with absorbing media.
> fade_distance was also used. Rendered in POV 3.1g.r2 with antialiasing
> depth set to 4 and threshold .150. It took 4 hours to render on a 266
> Mhz iMac. Hope you'll like it.

I would hate to have this fall on my foot or have someone throw it to 
me-ouch!
It's an interesting object, I would like to see it with photons.(I 
noticed some caustics on the ground, but they seem to have been done 
with the caustics keyword in the official version.) Some more 
surroundings might help too, even if just a couple cylinder-pillars and 
boxes. The coloration is nice, very subtle.

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From: Eric Freeman
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 12:39:48
Message: <38947764@news.povray.org>
Very nice.  I'd like to see more of the reflections/refractions on the floor
under it.

Eric
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 16:30:54
Message: <3894ad8e@news.povray.org>
Great example of a refractive object.  Not such a bad render time considering
those settings and the CPU.  Might have been good to have this set upon the
floor plane on its points though.

Bob


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From: Karl Pelzer
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 16:31:18
Message: <3894AEEE.963E5587@t-online.de>
Alberto wrote:
> 
> ... with a little bit off color. Color was given with absorbing media.
> fade_distance was also used. Rendered in POV 3.1g.r2 with antialiasing
> depth set to 4 and threshold .150. It took 4 hours to render on a 266
> Mhz iMac. Hope you'll like it.
> 
> Alberto.
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]

It reminds me on some candle holders my parents had in the seventies.

Karl


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From: Sander
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 17:30:00
Message: <3894bb68@news.povray.org>
It looks very strange to me: the colours are subtle, but I can't figure out
the structure. Could you make a stereo pair?? I don't see whether it is made
up of something transparent or not. But beautiful it is!! Like it very much
indeed.

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Sander


Alberto <jac### [at] usbve> schreef in berichtnieuws 389450D9.D06D0F7A@usb.ve...
... with a little bit off color. Color was given with absorbing media.
fade_distance was also used. Rendered in POV 3.1g.r2 with antialiasing depth
set to 4 and threshold .150. It took 4 hours to render on a 266 Mhz iMac.
Hope you'll like it.
Alberto.


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 18:24:59
Message: <3894C823.F3173757@faricy.net>
Looks like a very heavy glass.
I wonder what kind of rainbow refraction patterns a real one would
make...

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From: Alberto
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 30 Jan 2000 22:18:02
Message: <3894FDF1.46545A9E@usb.ve>
> Mike
> ... What kind of geometry is it made of?

It's based on the dodecahedron. Each surface is part of a sphere. Each
sphere touches the unit sphere at right angles. The figure itself could
be called the hyperbolic dodecahedron.


>Chris Huff
>... I would like to see it with photons...

>Eric
>... I'd like to see more of the reflections/refractions on the floor
> under it...

I downloded the megapatch today. I hope I'll have a new version by the
next weekend.

> Sander
>... Could you make a stereo pair?? I don't see whether it is made
> up of something transparent or not...

I'd like to know how to make stereo pairs.  The pigment was set to  rgbf
1.

Thanks for the comentaries.

Alberto


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Black and White (72K)
Date: 4 Feb 2000 21:27:15
Message: <slrn89mvk1.48l.sjlen@zero-pps.localdomain>
Beautiful but simple.  

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