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From: Alberto
Subject: A vase (113kb)
Date: 19 Feb 2000 11:39:00
Message: <38AEC609.B4D55674@usb.ve>
This theme has appeared many times and here it comes once again. The
scene was rendered in macmegapov .4 with antialiasing and radiosity on.
A low density scattering media was also used.

The wall has a granite normal and a wrinkles pigment. Rendered at 800 x
600 the size was reduced to 640 x 480.

Peak memory used 3.6 Mb, rendering time 9 hours.

Comments?

Alberto.

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From: Steve
Subject: Use a valid file name!
Date: 19 Feb 2000 13:30:01
Message: <slrn8atnto.atd.sjlen@zero-pps.localdomain>
Use a valid file name no slashes, no colons, no percentage
signs and no quotation marks.  

Check the properties of your attachment before sending. 

This post is not aimed at any one person, but to all
those who consistantly post file attachments that use
their browser's default.

Accepting the default is a bat idea for two reasons:

1) The file name used is invalid as a standard file name
   containing / " : and % marks.

2) We want to keep a copy of your image, so the nest time
   someone else with the same type of browser accepts the 
   default, your file will be overwritten.



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From: ingo
Subject: Re: A vase (113kb)
Date: 19 Feb 2000 13:32:56
Message: <8EDFC7DA0seed7@204.213.191.228>
Alberto wrote:

>This theme has appeared many times and here it comes once again. The
>scene was rendered in macmegapov .4 with antialiasing and radiosity on.
>A low density scattering media was also used.

Beautyfull.
It has a "simplicity" / serenity I like.
May I suggest the use of an arealight to soften the shadows (watch the 
render time)?

Ingo

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From: Eric Freeman
Subject: Re: A vase (113kb)
Date: 19 Feb 2000 17:46:58
Message: <38af1d62@news.povray.org>
Very nice.  I agree with ingo that it would benefit from area lights.

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From: Ryan Mooney
Subject: Re: A vase (113kb)
Date: 20 Feb 2000 01:47:09
Message: <38AE3E90.16F4EF08@earthlink.net>
A beautiful classic...

Alberto wrote:

> This theme has appeared many times and here it comes once again. The
> scene was rendered in macmegapov .4 with antialiasing and radiosity
> on. A low density scattering media was also used.
>
> The wall has a granite normal and a wrinkles pigment. Rendered at 800
> x 600 the size was reduced to 640 x 480.
>
> Peak memory used 3.6 Mb, rendering time 9 hours.
>
> Comments?
>
> Alberto.
>
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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: A vase (not 113kb either)
Date: 20 Feb 2000 04:00:14
Message: <38afad1e@news.povray.org>
Um, got a echo of the original post here.  Not good.  Must've been a html reply
to a html message post.
What is good however is this little scene, sparse as it may be.  Something about
the contrast bothered me so I put it through PSP and upped the contrast quite a
bit (42 on the slider) and also brightness some (16 on it's slider).
See what you think of the change, I like it much better myself.  Oh, and I
reduced the size by half as well so it wouldn't be a bother to retrieve my reply
;-)

Bob


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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: A vase (113kb)
Date: 20 Feb 2000 06:25:32
Message: <38afcf2c@news.povray.org>
excellent - simply excellent !

Rick

"Alberto" <jac### [at] usbve> wrote in message news:38AEC609.B4D55674@usb.ve...
This theme has appeared many times and here it comes once again. The scene
was rendered in macmegapov .4 with antialiasing and radiosity on. A low
density scattering media was also used.
The wall has a granite normal and a wrinkles pigment. Rendered at 800 x 600
the size was reduced to 640 x 480.
Peak memory used 3.6 Mb, rendering time 9 hours.
Comments?
Alberto.


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From: Sander
Subject: Re: A vase (not 113kb either)
Date: 20 Feb 2000 08:04:17
Message: <38afe651@news.povray.org>
Alberto's vase is very good indeed: the surroundings are well done and do
enhance the whole picture IMHO. But I agree with you, Bob, that the contrast
and brightness you have given it shows the whole scene at its best. I very
often touch up my renders that way, too.

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Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmailcom?subject=PoV-News:> schreef in
berichtnieuws 38afad1e@news.povray.org...
> Um, got a echo of the original post here.  Not good.  Must've been a html
reply
> to a html message post.
> What is good however is this little scene, sparse as it may be.  Something
about
> the contrast bothered me so I put it through PSP and upped the contrast
quite a
> bit (42 on the slider) and also brightness some (16 on it's slider).
> See what you think of the change, I like it much better myself.  Oh, and I
> reduced the size by half as well so it wouldn't be a bother to retrieve my
reply
> ;-)
>
> Bob


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From: Paul Vanukoff
Subject: Re: A vase (113kb)
Date: 20 Feb 2000 10:18:06
Message: <38b005ae@news.povray.org>
I like this. I like the details that make it look realistic; The rust stain
and surfacing on the wall, the bevelling on the bench and the window (some
people don't bother to bevel, thus detracting from realism, as nothing in
real life isn't bevelled to some degree), the nail/screw holes in the bench,
and the well modeled and textured vase. The lid is a nice touch.


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    Alberto wrote in message <38AEC609.B4D55674@usb.ve>...
    This theme has appeared many times and here it comes once again. The
scene was rendered in macmegapov .4 with antialiasing and radiosity on. A
low density scattering media was also used.
    The wall has a granite normal and a wrinkles pigment. Rendered at 800 x
600 the size was reduced to 640 x 480.

    Peak memory used 3.6 Mb, rendering time 9 hours.

    Comments?


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: A vase (113kb)
Date: 20 Feb 2000 14:39:41
Message: <38B0427C.74DEC49C@faricy.net>
Hey, look, I can see the pic now. Quite good.
Who says two wrongs don't make a right? :-)

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