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JRG wrote:
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> I'm planning to make a scene with this piano, the exact reproduction of my
> own (yeah, I know that there are only 84 keys, but it's just a work in
> progress...). I modelled it with Moray, while the keyboard is a macro I
> wrote for the occasion.
> It's the first time I try to make a wood texture with the wrinkles pattern:
> maybe it looks a bit odd, but I like it. I also used the wrinkles pattern
> for the finish map of the wood (actually a texture map...).
> As always, comments are welcome.
> jrg.
>
> [Image]
Nice. Using wrinkles, instead of a wood texture makes for an
interesting look.
Not being a piano player, I might be wrong, but don't they usually have
three pedals?
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"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3ae17d86@news.povray.org...
> It's the first time I try to make a wood texture with the wrinkles
pattern:
> maybe it looks a bit odd, but I like it. I also used the wrinkles pattern
> for the finish map of the wood (actually a texture map...).
I like it too. Got a bench in the works? I don't know pianos beyond what
my mother has (grandmother and sister too), but they are 3 foot pedals not
just the two. Low, all, and high reverb I guess.
Your wood texture takes some getting used to but it does look nice to me,
albeit so clean that I expect to see reflection. A good candidate for a
little of MegaPov's blurred reflection perhaps (in a scene) except for
slowing the render up.
You'll probably need to increase the AA sampling depth to more than 3x3 for
those fine lines inbetween the keys.
There's my few comments anyway.
Bob H.
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Really nice, now all you need is an interesting room to put it
in.
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The finish is very convincing as it emerges from the gloom. The cast shadows
are a little disconcerting. The wrinkle texture looks like faux graining.
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My piano only has two pedals - damper and sustain. Never having used a third
pedal I'm not entirely clear on it's function but my understanding is that
it allows sustain for a selection rather than all notes played (called
sotenuto pedal).
"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3ae189e7@news.povray.org...
> Francois Labreque wrote:
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> > Not being a piano player, I might be wrong, but don't they usually have
> > three pedals?
>
> Some pianos don't have the damper pedal (just like mine doesn't).
> The mechanism to *turn on* the damper is different in such pianos.
> jrg
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Are your pedals that far apart ?
The lines between the keys need to be made more visible towards the top end.
"JRG" <jrg### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:3ae17d86@news.povray.org...
> I'm planning to make a scene with this piano, the exact reproduction of my
> own (yeah, I know that there are only 84 keys, but it's just a work in
> progress...). I modelled it with Moray, while the keyboard is a macro I
> wrote for the occasion.
> It's the first time I try to make a wood texture with the wrinkles
pattern:
> maybe it looks a bit odd, but I like it. I also used the wrinkles pattern
> for the finish map of the wood (actually a texture map...).
> As always, comments are welcome.
> jrg.
>
>
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