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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Re: Beer. In a glass. Yum. (38 kbu)
Date: 6 Jul 2000 19:59:43
Message: <MPG.13cee6483077d18198972c@news.stmuc.com>
On Thu, 06 Jul 2000 12:28:42 +0200, Markus Becker wrote...
> Sebastian Strand wrote:
> > 
> > Any suggestions on what to add to the image? Other comments?
> 
> I wouldn't drink this stuff. Is it bayuvarian (??) Yeast-

> called in english... ;-)

The closest you get to that colour and turbidity over here is called 
ale...  Or Homebrew :)

Bye for now,
     Jamie.


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From: Ian Witham
Subject: Re: Beer. In a glass. Yum. (38 kbu)
Date: 7 Jul 2000 02:50:09
Message: <39657da1@news.povray.org>
That's not entirely true.. If the beer is freshly poured (as it should be)
the bubbles in the beer still rising to form the head look exactly like
that...  If you've ever seen a Guinness poured it has to sit for a minute or
two to form that crisp black to white transition.

--

Ian

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> The colour fade in the foam is a bit strange. Beer has one colour, foam
> another, without a fade.
>
>
> Ingo


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From: Lt  Kettch
Subject: Re: Beer. In a glass. Yum. (38 kbu)
Date: 7 Jul 2000 04:04:46
Message: <39658E98.56054A56@aol.com>
Um, the glass is nice, but the beer looks like Tang with some foam on top...
sorry...

Sebastian Strand wrote:

> This beer glass is modelled after a real-life one we have. I probably went a
> little overboard with details on the glass, so rendering it was slower than
> I had hoped. Took over 5.5 hours at 512x384 on my K6-2-350, admittedly as
> low priority part of that time. I didn't want to render overnight, so I
> couldn't up the aa settings as much as I wanted.
> Foam is a simple isosurface with a cylindrical+noise function, bubbles are
> spheres differenced out from the beer cylinder, and handle is a sphere
> sweep.
>
> Any suggestions on what to add to the image? Other comments?
>
> Sebastian Strand
>   E-mail: thezeb -at- bigfoot -dot- com
>   URL: http://www.zeb.f2s.com/
>
>  [Image]

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From: Psychomek
Subject: Re: Beer. In a glass. Yum. (38 kbu)
Date: 7 Jul 2000 06:41:19
Message: <3965B44E.69B8CE91@home.com>
olny beer i have ever seen is the yellowish amber kind from stores...

ingo wrote:

> Psychomek wrote:
>
> >The beer looks too orange to me....
>
> No problem with that, I sometimes brew my own and it gets all kinds of
> colours, from yellow to red to brown.
>
> >also teh head looks a little flat
>
> Hey, you want to drink beer, not milk ...
>
> The colour fade in the foam is a bit strange. Beer has one colour, foam
> another, without a fade.
>
> Ingo
>
> --
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> Pov-Ray    : http://members.home.nl/seed7/


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From: Ross Litscher
Subject: Re: Beer. In a glass. Yum. (38 kbu)
Date: 8 Aug 2000 15:04:13
Message: <399059ad$1@news.povray.org>
Bells Oberon?


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