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Wow. This disc thing is becoming more and more flexible the more we experiment
with it. Please post samples of how you did this and how you oriented them.
"SamuelT." wrote:
> Hello all. After seeing the faked fire post, I was reminded of a cloud
> technique I was working on once that involved using discs. I decided to
> play with it some more and this is the result.
>
> Oh yeah, it took 2 minutes and 40 seconds to render with no AA on my P
> 166mhz.
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> Questions, comments?
>
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> E-Mail: STB### [at] aol com
>
> Visit the still unfinished isosurface tutorial:
> http://members.aol.com/stbenge
>
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> [Image]
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Damnd good image for a test render, bigger and it'd be
my wallpaper.
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From: Peter Warren
Subject: Re: Touch of grey (new cloud technique 512x384)
Date: 8 Feb 2000 08:41:37
Message: <38a01d11@news.povray.org>
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SamuelT. wrote in message <3897D000.7448E045@aol.com>...
>Questions, comments?
Why is the sky blue?
Very nice.
>Visit the still unfinished isosurface tutorial:
>http://members.aol.com/stbenge
Do you really mean this?
It's already on my friggin' hard drive downstairs.
But, if you really mean it, yea, I'll visit.
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmail com
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From: Peter Warren
Subject: Re: Touch of grey (new cloud technique 512x384)
Date: 8 Feb 2000 08:55:14
Message: <38a02042@news.povray.org>
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David Fontaine wrote in message <3898F9EA.6CD7652D@faricy.net>...
>Progress seems to be a little slow... :-)
What are you from the midwest or something...:-)
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmail com
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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: Touch of grey (new cloud technique 512x384)
Date: 8 Feb 2000 09:58:56
Message: <38a02f30@news.povray.org>
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>Why is the sky blue?
Because the air refracts the sunlight, creating what we see as sky color.
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TonyB wrote:
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> >Why is the sky blue?
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> Because the air refracts the sunlight, creating what we see as sky color.
This is not an effect of refraction but, if I remember right ,the colour
blue is in addition a polarisation effect while the "lightness" depends
on the scattering. The air molecules scatter the light. If you look up
then the effect is the smallest and the sky the more blueish. If you
look at the horizion the light has more atmospheric length to scatter so
that the sky shows more of a light blue there.
Marc
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 09:59:09 -0500, "TonyB" <ben### [at] panama c-com net>
wrote:
>>Why is the sky blue?
>
>
>Because the air refracts the sunlight, creating what we see as sky color.
Refraction is not the keyword here. Rayleigh scattering is responsible
for the color of the sky.
Peter Popov
pet### [at] usa net
ICQ: 15002700
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Peter Warren wrote:
> David Fontaine wrote in message <3898F9EA.6CD7652D@faricy.net>...
> >Progress seems to be a little slow... :-)
>
> What are you from the midwest or something...:-)
What's that supposed to mean?
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Actually, if you want to get technical, space isn't black in this scene, it's
blue :P
Peter Popov wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 09:59:09 -0500, "TonyB" <ben### [at] panama c-com net>
> wrote:
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> >>Why is the sky blue?
> >
> >
> >Because the air refracts the sunlight, creating what we see as sky color.
>
> Refraction is not the keyword here. Rayleigh scattering is responsible
> for the color of the sky.
>
> Peter Popov
> pet### [at] usa net
> ICQ: 15002700
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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: Touch of grey (new cloud technique 512x384)
Date: 9 Feb 2000 20:58:33
Message: <38a21b49@news.povray.org>
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>Refraction is not the keyword here. Rayleigh scattering is responsible
>for the color of the sky.
I'm only repeating what I learned in school. I seem to have been
misinformed. It shouldn't happen again. (I'll just keep my mouth shut).
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