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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 20:47:55 +0100, 25ct wrote:
>....done??!! Heeeeeelp!!! ;o)
>
> Sort of hope you like it, any comments? (at all?)
An interesting variation on the theme.
--
Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
%HAV-A-NICEDAY Error not enough coffee 0 pps.
web http://www.zeropps.uklinux.net/
or http://start.at/zero-pps
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"Halbert" <hha### [at] capitalnet> wrote in message
news:39aee30a@news.povray.org...
> Interesting. How did you get the interference patterns?
> It's a bit dark, but you knew that. Could it have anything to with the way
> you got the interference patterns?
>
>
Hi Halbert, would you believe that the dark part is a sphere? It's
made from Spiral1, and has 2,616,100 'arms'!
The sphere is scale 9. For some reason, I don't think that it is 'the'
sphere, I think that the camera is either looking 'inside' it now, or it is
a 'shadow' of the sphere. Perhaps someone can enlighten me as to what 'has'
happened?
For some reason, I couldn't get a light under there, although, obviously,
there is a light there somewhere.
Playing with this, with high figures for the arms, produced some very
interesting images, this one being one of the best, but if you play with
this, keep the arms between 2,111,000, and 2,700,000. If you keep around
these figures, and then scale the sphere down to 2, 3 or 4, it produces
quite a nice grey 'stony' texture as well. The 'stars' though, I believe,
are the result of the arms 'intersecting' eachother?
Glad you like it. ~Steve~
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Thanks Steve, I had quite a good play around with this. The moon was as
close as I could get it using stone texture 13. It sort of looks like one!
It rendered at 59 seconds. I would have thought that it would be longer
than that, really.
Glad you like it though, ~Steve~
"Steve" <ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet> wrote in message
news:slr### [at] zero-ppslocaldomain...
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 20:47:55 +0100, 25ct wrote:
> >....done??!! Heeeeeelp!!! ;o)
> >
> > Sort of hope you like it, any comments? (at all?)
>
> An interesting variation on the theme.
>
> --
> Cheers
> Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
>
> %HAV-A-NICEDAY Error not enough coffee 0 pps.
>
> web http://www.zeropps.uklinux.net/
>
> or http://start.at/zero-pps
>
> 11:28pm up 10 days, 3:46, 2 users, load average: 1.11, 1.03, 1.01
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You forget to use hollow?
Grim
"25ct" <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message news:39aeb53a@news.povray.org...
> ....done??!! Heeeeeelp!!! ;o)
>
> Sort of hope you like it, any comments? (at all?)
>
> ~Steve~
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Hi Grim. I didn't use hollow. What would that do? Would I be more able
to get a light on it then? I think it's the sheer size of the sphere that
won't let the light on it, I may be wrong...
~Steve~
"GrimDude" <vos### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:39af52a9@news.povray.org...
> You forget to use hollow?
>
> Grim
>
> "25ct" <25c### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message
news:39aeb53a@news.povray.org...
> > ....done??!! Heeeeeelp!!! ;o)
> >
> > Sort of hope you like it, any comments? (at all?)
> >
> > ~Steve~
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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25ct wrote:
>
> Hi Grim. I didn't use hollow. What would that do? Would I be more able
> to get a light on it then? I think it's the sheer size of the sphere that
> won't let the light on it, I may be wrong...
>
> ~Steve~
>
For 'hollow' just look at Povray docu, if lighting does not work because the
light source is outside and the camera inside, you have to make the large sphere
shadowless.
Christoph
--
Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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"Christoph Hormann" <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in
message news:39AF67B9.9A6A704C@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de...
>
>
> 25ct wrote:
> >
> > Hi Grim. I didn't use hollow. What would that do? Would I be more
able
> > to get a light on it then? I think it's the sheer size of the sphere
that
> > won't let the light on it, I may be wrong...
> >
> > ~Steve~
> >
>
> For 'hollow' just look at Povray docu, if lighting does not work because
the
> light source is outside and the camera inside, you have to make the large
sphere
> shadowless.
>
> Christoph
>
> --
> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
> Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
Thanks Christoph, I'll try it now...
~Steve~
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25ct wrote:
>
> Hi Halbert, would you believe that the dark part is a sphere? It's
> made from Spiral1, and has 2,616,100 'arms'!
> The sphere is scale 9. For some reason, I don't think that it is 'the'
> sphere, I think that the camera is either looking 'inside' it now, or it is
> a 'shadow' of the sphere. Perhaps someone can enlighten me as to what 'has'
> happened?
My bet is that the camera is inside the sphere. If your lights are
outside then of course they won't light anything and all you'll get is
the ambient light. If you want light sources to do something, you should
either put them inside too or make the sphere shadowless or both.
"hollow" won't change anything unless you want to use fog or media.
--
* Doctor Jekyll had something * mailto:ber### [at] inamecom
* to Hyde... * http://www.enst.fr/~jberger
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"Christoph Hormann" <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in
message news:39AF67B9.9A6A704C@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de...
>
>
> 25ct wrote:
> >
> > Hi Grim. I didn't use hollow. What would that do? Would I be more
able
> > to get a light on it then? I think it's the sheer size of the sphere
that
> > won't let the light on it, I may be wrong...
> >
> > ~Steve~
> >
>
> For 'hollow' just look at Povray docu, if lighting does not work because
the
> light source is outside and the camera inside, you have to make the large
sphere
> shadowless.
>
> Christoph
>
> --
> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
> Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
Yes, that works. I have my light source on the small sphere now, although
the large sphere has lost the definition of the 'stars'. I also find that I
can't colour the large sphere, is this because Spiral1 is black and white by
default?
~Steve~
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Sorry Jerome, I think we posted close to the same time :o)
See my reply to Christoph, below.
~Steve~
news:39AF6A19.336E4675@enst.fr...
> 25ct wrote:
> >
> > Hi Halbert, would you believe that the dark part is a sphere? It's
> > made from Spiral1, and has 2,616,100 'arms'!
> > The sphere is scale 9. For some reason, I don't think that it is 'the'
> > sphere, I think that the camera is either looking 'inside' it now, or it
is
> > a 'shadow' of the sphere. Perhaps someone can enlighten me as to what
'has'
> > happened?
> My bet is that the camera is inside the sphere. If your lights are
> outside then of course they won't light anything and all you'll get is
> the ambient light. If you want light sources to do something, you should
> either put them inside too or make the sphere shadowless or both.
> "hollow" won't change anything unless you want to use fog or media.
>
> --
> * Doctor Jekyll had something * mailto:ber### [at] inamecom
> * to Hyde... * http://www.enst.fr/~jberger
> *******************************
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