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Here is my first attempt at media and I thought I'd have a go at clouds. It
is to be the background in another scene. I know the ground isn't much but I
haven't worked on it yet. Thanks to Mr P. Popov for many hints and lots of
constructive criticism. It could probably do with a few more smaples and a
higher aa_level but my poor old P133 couldn't take that for a test render,
as it is it took about 13 hours. All comments and criticisms are more than
welcome. Rendered with Megapov 0.4.
Kev
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Kevin Ellis wrote:
> Here is my first attempt at media and I thought I'd have a go at clouds.
Very nice. Looks like right after a bad storm when the sky is clearing
up. Post the code, maybe?
--Chris
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I like how the 'sun' is beaming through the clouds - very nice.
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"Kevin Ellis" <ox### [at] telincocouk> wrote in message
news:38e4e779@news.povray.org...
> Here is my first attempt at media and I thought I'd have a go at clouds.
It
> is to be the background in another scene. I know the ground isn't much but
I
> haven't worked on it yet. Thanks to Mr P. Popov for many hints and lots of
> constructive criticism. It could probably do with a few more smaples and a
> higher aa_level but my poor old P133 couldn't take that for a test render,
> as it is it took about 13 hours. All comments and criticisms are more than
> welcome. Rendered with Megapov 0.4.
>
> Kev
>
>
>
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 18:58:42 +0100, "Kevin Ellis" <ox### [at] telincocouk>
wrote:
>Here is my first attempt at media and I thought I'd have a go at clouds. It
>is to be the background in another scene. I know the ground isn't much but I
>haven't worked on it yet. Thanks to Mr P. Popov for many hints and lots of
>constructive criticism. It could probably do with a few more smaples and a
>higher aa_level but my poor old P133 couldn't take that for a test render,
>as it is it took about 13 hours. All comments and criticisms are more than
>welcome. Rendered with Megapov 0.4.
Oh great, Kev, so you got your shadows back, huh? :) Looking much
better now. Gee I wish I had your patience.
How about rendering it with a cylindrical camera and make a panoramic
view out of it?
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] usanet
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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Dast wrote:
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> Kevin Ellis wrote:
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> > Here is my first attempt at media and I thought I'd have a go at clouds.
>
> Very nice. Looks like right after a bad storm when the sky is clearing
> up. Post the code, maybe?
>
> --Chris
yes please do. THis is very nice looking.
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Please post the code on this one.... it is simply amazing. I would like to see a
little more of the sky, tho. When I play with media like this I end up with no
clouds or absolute cloud cover, when what I really want is a happy medium. The
sun streaks are very impressive.
Josh
Kevin Ellis wrote:
> Here is my first attempt at media and I thought I'd have a go at clouds. It
> is to be the background in another scene. I know the ground isn't much but I
> haven't worked on it yet. Thanks to Mr P. Popov for many hints and lots of
> constructive criticism. It could probably do with a few more smaples and a
> higher aa_level but my poor old P133 couldn't take that for a test render,
> as it is it took about 13 hours. All comments and criticisms are more than
> welcome. Rendered with Megapov 0.4.
>
> Kev
>
> [Image]
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Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
"May your hopes, dreams, and plans not be destroyed by a few zeros."
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The light streaming through is excellent.
Judging from the size of the shadows, the camera must be really high off the
ground (or your proprtions are wrong :-) )
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this is really *great*
it has some look of oil-painting, like those slighty strange and abstract
landscapes they used to create..
it could be pulled out from someone's dream..
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Thankyou for your comments, hopefully I may one day finish the rest of the
scene. Source code is in p.t.s-f for any one who wants it.
Kev
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On Sun, 2 Apr 2000 11:17:23 +0100, Kevin Ellis wrote:
>Thankyou for your comments, hopefully I may one day finish the rest of the
>scene. Source code is in p.t.s-f for any one who wants it.
Thanks, I'm going to render this with a checkered plane, as I get the
feeling that at the moment the camera is actually in the clouds.
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