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No, it's not some strange hair...
These are people, 9500 of them. Their size is adjusted to the size of
the underlying triangle.
1.5% of them fall to the ground.
Note : jpg really kills this picture and produces whitish spots where
yellow really is.
Credits :
Pov-Team & Nathan Kopp : Megapov 0.4
Poser 4 : people (12 differents types, 6 men, 6 women, stored in an
array)
Warp/Colefax : mesh compressor and related macros
Thomas Baier : 3DS2POV convertor
Rob Antonishen : chain (found through the POV links)
Kari Kivisalo : stone wall technique for the bottom wall
Other :
Walls, ground, door and window : height fields
The large wall is actually an acrylic painting used as a height field
(but textured with POV)
The bottom wall hf was generated with pov (crackle + J. VanSickle's
"blotches").
Window and streetlamp glow : media method 3
No radiosity used (added too much light).
Gilles Tran
The Book of Beginnings
http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html
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Gilles Tran wrote:
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> No, it's not some strange hair...
> These are people, 9500 of them. Their size is adjusted to the size of
> the underlying triangle. 1.5% of them fall to the ground.
When art becomes stranger than fiction...
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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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Gilles Tran wrote:
>No, it's not some strange hair...
C'est merveilleux!
Ingo
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Photography: http://members.home.nl/ingoogni/
Pov-Ray : http://members.home.nl/seed7/
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As ever great idea, beautifully executed.
Mick
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"Gilles Tran" <tra### [at] inapginrafr> wrote in message
news:38A46C48.BD37C1AD@inapg.inra.fr...
> No, it's not some strange hair...
> These are people, 9500 of them. Their size is adjusted to the size of
> the underlying triangle.
> 1.5% of them fall to the ground.
> Note : jpg really kills this picture and produces whitish spots where
> yellow really is.
>
> Credits :
> Pov-Team & Nathan Kopp : Megapov 0.4
> Poser 4 : people (12 differents types, 6 men, 6 women, stored in an
> array)
> Warp/Colefax : mesh compressor and related macros
> Thomas Baier : 3DS2POV convertor
> Rob Antonishen : chain (found through the POV links)
> Kari Kivisalo : stone wall technique for the bottom wall
>
> Other :
> Walls, ground, door and window : height fields
> The large wall is actually an acrylic painting used as a height field
> (but textured with POV)
> The bottom wall hf was generated with pov (crackle + J. VanSickle's
> "blotches").
> Window and streetlamp glow : media method 3
> No radiosity used (added too much light).
>
> Gilles Tran
> The Book of Beginnings
> http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html
>
>
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Gilles Tran wrote...
>No, it's not some strange hair...
>These are people, 9500 of them. Their size is adjusted to the size of
>the underlying triangle.
>1.5% of them fall to the ground.
>Note : jpg really kills this picture and produces whitish spots where
>yellow really is.
Whow! Amazing, a true Tran.
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Rudy Velthuis
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Whoa... what an imagination... ^_^*
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wow, quite impressive !
I wonder how you manage to mix all these soft together, but I'm a beginner
using only Pov !
congratulations :-)
Baillehache Pascal
38A46C48.BD37C1AD@inapg.inra.fr...
> No, it's not some strange hair...
> These are people, 9500 of them. Their size is adjusted to the size of
> the underlying triangle.
> 1.5% of them fall to the ground.
> Note : jpg really kills this picture and produces whitish spots where
> yellow really is.
>
> Credits :
> Pov-Team & Nathan Kopp : Megapov 0.4
> Poser 4 : people (12 differents types, 6 men, 6 women, stored in an
> array)
> Warp/Colefax : mesh compressor and related macros
> Thomas Baier : 3DS2POV convertor
> Rob Antonishen : chain (found through the POV links)
> Kari Kivisalo : stone wall technique for the bottom wall
>
> Other :
> Walls, ground, door and window : height fields
> The large wall is actually an acrylic painting used as a height field
> (but textured with POV)
> The bottom wall hf was generated with pov (crackle + J. VanSickle's
> "blotches").
> Window and streetlamp glow : media method 3
> No radiosity used (added too much light).
>
> Gilles Tran
> The Book of Beginnings
> http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html
>
>
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First let me say... Wow. I'm humbled by your
majesty!
Question, how did you manage to render this!?
Do you have a gig of RAM? What is the trick.
How long did it take?
Harold
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Strange concept.
The render time must be incredible.
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Yikes, you're not even on the same planet!
Those words popped out of my fingers, as a huge compliment, both in style and
artistic excellence...
Gilles Tran wrote:
> These are people, 9500 of them. Their size is adjusted to the size of
> the underlying triangle.
> 1.5% of them fall to the ground.
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