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From: Rob Verweij
Subject: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 3 Dec 2000 05:13:09
Message: <3A2A1C70.369B184F@worldonline.nl>
Hi, I was playing with a sphere trapped in a room with just one way to
get out. I added the Bioforms later.

Rob.


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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 3 Dec 2000 08:59:02
Message: <3A2A5186.9123B5A0@onwijs.com>
Wooo, spooky!
When the image was loading at one point it looked better then the total image. I
mean that you could probably cut of a large part at the bottom making the image
wider. This would make a nice contrast with the 'vertical theme'.

Remco

Rob Verweij wrote:
> 
> Hi, I was playing with a sphere trapped in a room with just one way to
> get out. I added the Bioforms later.
> 
> Rob.
> 
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>  [Image]


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From: Yann Ramin
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 3 Dec 2000 12:49:12
Message: <3a2a8798@news.povray.org>
Now, I'm assuming there is a point-light above the hole?  It seems vcery 
bright and the colors aren't right if the sky was purely ambient.

Is the ball and the green things (how'd you make those?) contained in a 
"box" of 6 boxes? The top doesn't look like a plane - the hole has depth.

Yann

Rob Verweij wrote:

> Hi, I was playing with a sphere trapped in a room with just one way to
> get out. I added the Bioforms later.
> 
> Rob.
> 

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From: Paul Blaszczyk
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 3 Dec 2000 13:07:24
Message: <3A2A8C4D.8F5EF3BC@alpharay.de>
recursion_level of 2, i think?  :-)   (this would explain the dark walls)

Rob Verweij schrieb:

> Hi, I was playing with a sphere trapped in a room with just one way to
> get out. I added the Bioforms later.
>
> Rob.
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]


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From: Andy Cocker
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 3 Dec 2000 14:26:09
Message: <3a2a9e51@news.povray.org>
"Yann Ramin" <atr### [at] atrustrivalieeuorg> wrote in message
news:3a2a8798@news.povray.org...
> Is the ball and the green things (how'd you make those?) <snip>

I think he probably used Biowin http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Metro/3115/
to make them.

Check it out. It's great.

Andy Cocker


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 3 Dec 2000 18:00:23
Message: <3A2ACFE8.C91DB6AC@faricy.net>
Sweet render! Like the colors, the shadow around the edge. The sky looks wierd
though, to me it looks like the clouds are right outside the box.

I agree about cutting off the bottom part of it...

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From: Rob Verweij
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 4 Dec 2000 02:38:38
Message: <3A2B49C8.B2D3DF14@worldonline.nl>
Ok guys,

thanks for all your input guys, I'll change some things here and there and
post another one after the changes.

Rob.

Rob Verweij schreef:

> Hi, I was playing with a sphere trapped in a room with just one way to
> get out. I added the Bioforms later.
>
> Rob.
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]


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From: Rob Verweij
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 4 Dec 2000 02:39:01
Message: <3A2B49DE.8596464F@worldonline.nl>
I have to agree with you.

Rob.

Remco de Korte schreef:

> Wooo, spooky!
> When the image was loading at one point it looked better then the total image. I
> mean that you could probably cut of a large part at the bottom making the image
> wider. This would make a nice contrast with the 'vertical theme'.
>
> Remco
>
> Rob Verweij wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I was playing with a sphere trapped in a room with just one way to
> > get out. I added the Bioforms later.
> >
> > Rob.
> >
> >   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >  [Image]


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From: Rob Verweij
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 4 Dec 2000 02:40:10
Message: <3A2B4A23.73B3BE62@worldonline.nl>
Actually the emitted light is an area light right in the center of the
opening to get some softer shadows.

Rob.

Yann Ramin schreef:

> Now, I'm assuming there is a point-light above the hole?  It seems vcery
> bright and the colors aren't right if the sky was purely ambient.
>
> Is the ball and the green things (how'd you make those?) contained in a
> "box" of 6 boxes? The top doesn't look like a plane - the hole has depth.
>
> Yann
>
> Rob Verweij wrote:
>
> > Hi, I was playing with a sphere trapped in a room with just one way to
> > get out. I added the Bioforms later.
> >
> > Rob.
> >
>
> --
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yann Ramin                      atr### [at] atrustrivalieeuorg
> Atrus Trivalie Productions      www.redshift.com/~yramin
> AIM                             oddatrus
> Marina, CA                      http://profiles.yahoo.com/theatrus
>
> IRM Developer                   Network Toaster Developer
> SNTS Developer                  KLevel Developer
> Electronics Hobbyist            person who loves toys
>
> Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a day.
> Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
>
> "I'm prepared for all emergencies but totally unprepared for everyday
> life."
> --------------------------------------------------------------------


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From: Rob Verweij
Subject: Re: The Stand. A radiosity test.
Date: 4 Dec 2000 02:43:28
Message: <3A2B4AE9.E37FEF24@worldonline.nl>
Yep, you're absolutely right. BioWin is a cool program!

Rob.

Andy Cocker schreef:

> "Yann Ramin" <atr### [at] atrustrivalieeuorg> wrote in message
> news:3a2a8798@news.povray.org...
> > Is the ball and the green things (how'd you make those?) <snip>
>
> I think he probably used Biowin http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Metro/3115/
> to make them.
>
> Check it out. It's great.
>
> Andy Cocker


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