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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.
Questions, comments?
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Touch of grey (new cloud technique 512x384)
Date: 2 Feb 2000 02:01:22
Message: <3897d642@news.povray.org>
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Nice cumulus. The shadows from them is a nice touch too.
Bob
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"SamuelT." <STB### [at] aolcom> writes:
> 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.
Very nice clouds -- and fast. Can you share your technique with us?
A full featured macro would be great :-)
Sounds (and looks) very good.
Thomas
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From: Eric Freeman
Subject: Re: Touch of grey (new cloud technique 512x384)
Date: 2 Feb 2000 04:55:47
Message: <3897ff23@news.povray.org>
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Excelent.
Eric
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"SamuelT." wrote:
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> 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
> Questions, comments?
The clouds look excellent but the sun disc looks contrived and unnatural.
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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: Touch of grey (new cloud technique 512x384)
Date: 2 Feb 2000 09:38:06
Message: <3898414e@news.povray.org>
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>Oh yeah, it took 2 minutes and 40 seconds to render with no AA on my P
>166mhz.
>
>Questions, comments?
I guess this and the fire thing officially usher in the Disk Era of POVing.
We have moved past the Layered Planes Era... may it rest in peace. :)
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If I have time I might make a macro, or at least show the technique.
Thomas Willhalm wrote:
> Very nice clouds -- and fast. Can you share your technique with us?
> A full featured macro would be great :-)
>
> Sounds (and looks) very good.
>
> Thomas
>
> --
> http://thomas.willhalm.de/ (includes pgp key)
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I've since fixed that by putting a transparent disc with phong and specular
highlights behind the sun.
Ken wrote:
> "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
>
> > Questions, comments?
>
> The clouds look excellent but the sun disc looks contrived and unnatural.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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I don't think this will take place of the layered planes. This will only work
in one direction. Adding additional directions might cause the discs to
intersect, which would look bad.
TonyB wrote:
> I guess this and the fire thing officially usher in the Disk Era of POVing.
> We have moved past the Layered Planes Era... may it rest in peace. :)
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> Visit the still unfinished isosurface tutorial: http://members.aol.com/stbenge
Progress seems to be a little slow... :-)
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