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From: Christophe Bouffartigue
Subject: Re: loose straw
Date: 21 Sep 2000 02:54:42
Message: <39C9B0B1.1B1A9EA0@nanterre.marelli.fr>
MikeH wrote:
> 
> Hey, this is a great product.  My lab is much cleaner now, and it smells
> autumn fresh!  Thanks Bouf!

Hey, yours is much more populated than mine... ;P

Bouf.


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From: Christophe Bouffartigue
Subject: Re: loose straw
Date: 21 Sep 2000 02:57:32
Message: <39C9B15C.E0A7EFC1@nanterre.marelli.fr>
ryan constantine wrote:
> 
> i'm downloading now.  great job.  can it be modified to lay other
> objects this way?  it doesn't assign a name to each piece by chance does
> it?

It uses the same technique as Gilles' grass macros. A "patch" of straw
is first created, and then you can put it anywhere you want, any number
you want, without using too much memory....

Bouf.


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From: Fabien Mosen
Subject: Re: loose straw
Date: 21 Sep 2000 03:39:32
Message: <39C9BA59.CE94A070@skynet.be>
MikeH wrote:
> 
> > If you intend to have sweet little animals in your lab, here is
> > something that may be useful... (I hope).
> 
> Hey, this is a great product.  My lab is much cleaner now, and it smells
> autumn fresh!  Thanks Bouf!

They look cute, I hope you're not gonna dissect them :-((

Fabien.


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From: D J  Brown
Subject: Re: loose straw
Date: 21 Sep 2000 12:52:46
Message: <39ca3cde@news.povray.org>
You must be experimenting in "safe" straw for animals... Otherwise it won't
be long until all those rabbits are infested with mites, fleas, chiggars,
and everything else horrible... But then again, this could all be part of an
experiment in parasite life cycles. :) Someone should post the rabbits after
living in the straw for a few weeks. ;)

Great image, BTW.


"Christophe Bouffartigue" <Chr### [at] nanterremarellifr>
wrote in message news:39C8CB16.329B2FB6@nanterre.marelli.fr...
> Hi !
>
> If you intend to have sweet little animals in your lab, here is
> something that may be useful... (I hope).
>
> The straw is generated by some macros in POV 3.1 code, but this demo
> scene uses some MegaPOV features (radiosity, ...).
>
> Source code (with poor comments) will be posted in p.b.s-f.
>
> Bouf.


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: loose straw
Date: 21 Sep 2000 16:27:07
Message: <39ca6f1b$1@news.povray.org>
"Christophe Bouffartigue" <Chr### [at] nanterremarellifr>
wrote in message news:39C9B0B1.1B1A9EA0@nanterre.marelli.fr...
|
| Hey, yours is much more populated than mine... ;P

You'll need at least two of those to get started with.
That texture for the fur is nicely done.

Bob


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From: Pete
Subject: Re: loose straw
Date: 22 Sep 2000 22:44:38
Message: <293.300T2472T11185301PeterC@nym.alias.net>
>Christophe Bouffartigue wrote:
>>
>> The straw is generated by some macros in POV 3.1 code,

>Well, sorry. In fact, the macros really need Megapov. Sorry for the 3.1
>users (is there anybody out there that still uses 3.1 ????)

>And thanks for all your comments. ;)

>Bouf.

Raises hand.  :)


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