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This is part of a sequence that somehow uncovers the objects step by step. Just
did not yet have time to render all the picts (this one took 7 hours,
isosurfaces and radiosity are a deadly combination :-) so i decided to post this
single one right now.
As always, comments are welcome.
Christoph
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On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 11:56:50 +0200, Christoph Hormann wrote:
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>This is part of a sequence that somehow uncovers the objects step by step. Just
>did not yet have time to render all the picts (this one took 7 hours,
>isosurfaces and radiosity are a deadly combination :-) so i decided to post this
>single one right now.
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>As always, comments are welcome.
Those upright boards look a bit like some that Grim did quite a while
ago.
This does look good, I've got to start using isos.
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Is that a crackle pattern isosurface on the thing in the back? - rc
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Robert Chaffe wrote:
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> Is that a crackle pattern isosurface on the thing in the back? - rc
Yes, with some turbulence.
Christoph
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"Christoph Hormann" <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in
message news:39A642E2.CF604DBA@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de...
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> As always, comments are welcome.
Very nice. Add focal blur and some area lights with fade_distance and
you'll really have something there.
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Eric Freeman wrote:
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> Very nice. Add focal blur and some area lights with fade_distance and
> you'll really have something there.
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I already made a try with area lights but i canceled it after some hours :-)
Maybe if i have some spare time... I wonder what you would expect from
fade_distance, i have not used it very often yet.
Christoph
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