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From: ingo
Subject: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 14 Mar 2000 15:45:28
Message: <8EF7D872Cseed7@204.213.191.228>
Inspired by Ken mentioning a pigment where the brick could be turbulated.


Ingo

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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 14 Mar 2000 16:16:35
Message: <38ceac33$1@news.povray.org>
ingo <ing### [at] homenl> wrote in message
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> Inspired by Ken mentioning a pigment where the brick could be turbulated.
>
>
> Ingo
>
>

hey pretty neet. reminds me of the inside of some public schools.


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From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 14 Mar 2000 16:43:09
Message: <38ceb26d@news.povray.org>
"ingo" <ing### [at] homenl> wrote in message
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> Inspired by Ken mentioning a pigment where the brick could be turbulated.
>

    I went and measured some bricks and a ceiling tile and canceled my
previous message. Something does look out of scale though.


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 14 Mar 2000 17:27:39
Message: <8EF7EF6A7seed7@204.213.191.228>
Bill DeWitt wrote:
>.... Something does look out of scale though.

:) You're right. 
I, intentionally, made the structure of the stucco a bit to big. In Dutch I 
would say "het wringt". Don't know the English idiom good enough, maybe 
something like "it pinches"? Like a shoe that fits, but only for half an 
hour. After that it isn't too small, but not comfortable any more.

As for the proportion of the bricks, it's different per country. When I 
cross the bored to Germany, only a few Km, the face of a house looks 
different only because they use a different brick size.

Ingo

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From: Cheval
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 14 Mar 2000 18:39:50
Message: <38cecdc6@news.povray.org>
Hey this is great! Now for some water marks and it would be finished

"ingo" <ing### [at] homenl> wrote in message
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> Inspired by Ken mentioning a pigment where the brick could be turbulated.
>
>
> Ingo
>
> --
> Photography: http://members.home.nl/ingoogni/
> Pov-Ray    : http://members.home.nl/seed7/
>
>


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From: Enig
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 15 Mar 2000 07:22:41
Message: <38CF8123.7F8D3FF4@home.dlh.dk>
To me it looks like the depth between bricks and cement.

Otherwise I like it.

Peter

ingo wrote:

> Bill DeWitt wrote:
> >.... Something does look out of scale though.
>
> :) You're right.
> I, intentionally, made the structure of the stucco a bit to big. In Dutch I
> would say "het wringt". Don't know the English idiom good enough, maybe
> something like "it pinches"? Like a shoe that fits, but only for half an
> hour. After that it isn't too small, but not comfortable any more.
>
> As for the proportion of the bricks, it's different per country. When I
> cross the bored to Germany, only a few Km, the face of a house looks
> different only because they use a different brick size.
>
> Ingo
>
> --
> Photography: http://members.home.nl/ingoogni/
> Pov-Ray    : http://members.home.nl/seed7/


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 15 Mar 2000 09:28:03
Message: <8EF890C04seed7@204.213.191.228>
Enig wrote:

>To me it looks like the depth between bricks and cement.
>

That's a part I'm still working on.
My house is build in the early thirties and has a "knip-voeg" (Dutch). 
It's a joint where the mortar stands out above the brick and 
       _
has a / \ shape. There are lots of other types of joints. When combined in 
the right way on a big wall, great effects can be created. It's a pitty 
these techniques are seldom used by modern architects.


Ingo

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From: Sigmund Kyrre Aas
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 15 Mar 2000 13:25:11
Message: <38CFD1FC.2F7DC20A@stud.ntnu.no>
I like! Is the cement a hf? If you had a similar isosurface or something
covering the whole wall you could make very realistic mortar I think.

sig.


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 15 Mar 2000 15:43:49
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Sigmund Kyrre Aas wrote:

>I like! Is the cement a hf?

Thanks. Bricks & cement is one HF and cement & stucco is one HF. I'll post 
the source in p.t.s-f.

Ingo

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From: Philippe Debar
Subject: Re: Brick & Stucco ~67kB
Date: 16 Mar 2000 07:16:20
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"ingo" <ing### [at] homenl> wrote in message
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> It's a joint where the mortar stands out above the brick and
>        _
> has a / \ shape. There are lots of other types of joints. When combined in
> the right way on a big wall, great effects can be created. It's a pitty
> these techniques are seldom used by modern architects.


The problem is to find clients willing to pay for pure aesthetic (very rare
these days) AND mason(s) qualified enough to do this correctly (it is hard
enough to find a mason capable of doing correctly the most simple standart
joint).

*sigh*


Philippe


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