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From: Doug Eichenberg
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 31 Aug 2000 23:27:27
Message: <39af221f@news.povray.org>
Wow!  Very nice.  Excellent job with the lighting and shadows.

- Doug Eichenberg
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From: Fabian BRAU
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 02:20:25
Message: <39AF4A91.EF3A5783@umh.ac.be>
Really great work. Nice example of weathering. Good lightning too.
Perhaps radiosity could help but it depends of what kind of light you
want :).
Show us more and also the code, especially for the piece of column.

Fabian.


> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been using POVRay for a while (off and on).
> This is part of a project that I am working on.  Let me know what you think.
> 
> -- d gold    a.k.a the autowitch
> 
>  [Image]


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 02:21:17
Message: <39AF49F1.F0AA4F@pacbell.net>
Anton Sherwood wrote:
> 
> Did the Egyptians paint columns in this way?  Whenever I've seen that
> sort of painting (if memory serves), it was on a flat plastered wall.

To answer your question see attached "real" image.

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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 02:27:15
Message: <39af4c43@news.povray.org>
"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
news:39A### [at] pacbellnet...
|
| > Did the Egyptians paint columns in this way?  Whenever I've seen that
| > sort of painting (if memory serves), it was on a flat plastered wall.
|
| To answer your question see attached "real" image.

Real drawing anyway.


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 02:28:35
Message: <39AF4BD7.5F95054A@pacbell.net>
Bob Hughes wrote:
> 
> "Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
> news:39A### [at] pacbellnet...
> |
> | > Did the Egyptians paint columns in this way?  Whenever I've seen that
> | > sort of painting (if memory serves), it was on a flat plastered wall.
> |
> | To answer your question see attached "real" image.
> 
> Real drawing anyway.

Shhhh !

:)

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From: ryan constantine
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 02:42:00
Message: <39AF4F92.70FD12F5@yahoo.com>
they painted everything.  they even tried to paint me once.

Anton Sherwood wrote:
> 
> Did the Egyptians paint columns in this way?  Whenever I've seen that
> sort of painting (if memory serves), it was on a flat plastered wall.
> 
> --
> Anton Sherwood  --  br0### [at] p0b0xcom  --  http://ogre.nu/


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From: GrimDude
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 05:06:59
Message: <39af71b3@news.povray.org>
Might make a good stereogram. :)

Grim
"ryan constantine" <rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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> they painted everything.  they even tried to paint me once.
>


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 20:22:46
Message: <slrn8r0cbb.s1.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 23:17:21 -0700, Ken wrote:
>
>
>
>To answer your question see attached "real" image.

You cheated, those are Poser figures. 

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From: autowitch
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 20:44:55
Message: <39b04d87$1@news.povray.org>
Xplo,

I am going to give that a try.  I would like to learn how to effectively use
radiosity.  I will dig through the documentation and the posts here.

I want to rework the scene a bit (well, replace the walls and floors
mainly... I have a few other ideas I would like to try too)

-- autowitch

"Xplo Eristotle" <inq### [at] unforgettablecom> wrote in message
news:39AF101F.CF13B3AC@unforgettable.com...
> autowitch wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been using POVRay for a while (off and on).
> > This is part of a project that I am working on.  Let me know what you
think.
>
> Very impressive. I'm jealous.
>
> Some radiosity might help; you've remarked that it tends to wash out the
> scene, so two things I would suggest are...
>
> 1. Have a look at some of the other recent radiosity work posted here
> ("More of the same", "Almost", "YMFWR", and I think a couple others that
> I've forgotten the titles of. They focus on using a low error_bound
> setting to create more convincing radiosity shadows, and the effect can
> be quite striking.
>
> 2. Create a variable, like this:
>
> #declare light_adjust = 1;
>
> ...and then multiply the color of your light and the brightness setting
> by the variable. This makes it a little easier to adjust your lighting
> level while keeping everything in balance.
>
> Some subtle focal blur (subtle!) would probably work wonders.
>
> -Xplo


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From: autowitch
Subject: Re: First Post (49.1K)
Date: 1 Sep 2000 20:54:30
Message: <39b04fc6@news.povray.org>
Fabian,

When I get home tonight I will post the code.  I want to do a little clean
up on it; it's pretty ugly right now.

--
duncan gold [TurboPower Software]

"Fabian BRAU" <Fab### [at] umhacbe> wrote in message
news:39AF4A91.EF3A5783@umh.ac.be...
> Really great work. Nice example of weathering. Good lightning too.
> Perhaps radiosity could help but it depends of what kind of light you
> want :).
> Show us more and also the code, especially for the piece of column.
>
> Fabian.
>

> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been using POVRay for a while (off and on).
> > This is part of a project that I am working on.  Let me know what you
think.
> >
> > -- d gold    a.k.a the autowitch
> >
> >  [Image]


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