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From: Halbert
Subject: Another experiment with glows
Date: 20 Sep 2000 08:45:37
Message: <39c8b171@news.povray.org>
I wrote a little program to take the vertex and uv info from a mesh2 and
convert it to a series of glows. I made it so one can affect the various
parameters of the glows procedurely based on their positions or colors. I
haven't had time to try anything really radical with yet.


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From: Paul Vanukoff
Subject: Re: Another experiment with glows
Date: 20 Sep 2000 11:36:15
Message: <39c8d96f@news.povray.org>
That is really cool. There is a lot of potential with that technique.

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"Halbert" <hha### [at] capitalnet> wrote in message
news:39c8b171@news.povray.org...
> I wrote a little program to take the vertex and uv info from a mesh2 and
> convert it to a series of glows. I made it so one can affect the various
> parameters of the glows procedurely based on their positions or colors. I
> haven't had time to try anything really radical with yet.
>
>
> --

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> http://www.capital.net/~hhawkins


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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Another experiment with glows
Date: 20 Sep 2000 11:55:27
Message: <39c8ddef@news.povray.org>
This could be used in one of those scenes of a futuristic military base,
with the holographic display thingy. You start with this, spinning, and then
you make glows really bright for a moment. Then, when they fade out, we have
the model in its stead. Ah?


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From: Jamie Davison
Subject: Re: Another experiment with glows
Date: 20 Sep 2000 14:57:24
Message: <MPG.143318f471e729889897e5@news.povray.org>
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 08:44:01 -0400, Halbert wrote...
> I wrote a little program to take the vertex and uv info from a mesh2 and
> convert it to a series of glows. I made it so one can affect the various
> parameters of the glows procedurely based on their positions or colors. I
> haven't had time to try anything really radical with yet.

This makes me think...

It should be possible to use the trace() function in MegaPOV to position 
glows on the surface of, for example, a heightfield, using the normal 
vector as the colour vector...

But don't ask me to code it, as I do all my POV through Moray <grin>

Bye for now,
     Jamie.


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From: Freddy D 
Subject: Re: Another experiment with glows
Date: 20 Sep 2000 15:51:20
Message: <39c91538@news.povray.org>

39c8ddef@news.povray.org...
> This could be used in one of those scenes of a futuristic military base,
> with the holographic display thingy. You start with this, spinning, and then
> you make glows really bright for a moment. Then, when they fade out, we have
> the model in its stead. Ah?

You've been raytracing too long when..
you plan to make your own ray-traced Star-Trek movie...

:))

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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Another experiment with glows
Date: 20 Sep 2000 17:19:06
Message: <39C92882.FA9AC631@faricy.net>
This looks like Particle Dreams from that computer animation video...

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From: Halbert
Subject: Re: Another experiment with glows
Date: 20 Sep 2000 18:48:50
Message: <39c93ed2$1@news.povray.org>
I wanted to see if I could use it to make a hazy, glowing ghost that would
become more chaotic toward the bottom. It will not be as easy as I planned,
if possible at all using this technique.


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