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From: Al Canada
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 1 May 2001 22:26:08
Message: <3AEF7027.E41BD10C@sympatico.ca>


> Give me source or give me death! Dang, that's good! :)

The source is not that easy to give,  but may be I could send part
of the source.... In fact,  there is an include file for the glasses,
another one for the whole object_table,  and a pov_file which
one is the organization of the whole... May be I could send the
object_table on the text_scene_files forum.

Thank you, Tony

                                              Alex


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Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 1 May 2001 22:26:13
Message: <3aef7045$1@news.povray.org>
okay, okay I will translate in english what I wrote :
Very good!
I like the curves of the table, that gives a very "design" style.
Especially the techniques used gave good results (utilisation of maths).
I like the decoration except the ground. The mixture of woods does not seem
to work perfectly.
I would recommend to use only the brown wood.
Overall, very beautiful!

Ps: I like the caustics you used for glasses.

Louis
who is glad to have found a quebecer (people who lives in Quebec, Canada).

Thats it for translation. I saw that your automatic translater is not
perfect....  ;op


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From: Daniel Lin
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 1 May 2001 22:33:01
Message: <3aef71dd@news.povray.org>
Computers are never perfect... unless they're running for POV-Ray :)
And here's what the computer translates that as:

:)"
The second half of which I know is not a correct translation, but what the
heck.
:)


news:3aef7045$1@news.povray.org...
> okay, okay I will translate in english what I wrote :
> Very good!
> I like the curves of the table, that gives a very "design" style.
> Especially the techniques used gave good results (utilisation of maths).
> I like the decoration except the ground. The mixture of woods does not
seem
> to work perfectly.
> I would recommend to use only the brown wood.
> Overall, very beautiful!
>
> Ps: I like the caustics you used for glasses.
>
> Louis
> who is glad to have found a quebecer (people who lives in Quebec, Canada).
>
> Thats it for translation. I saw that your automatic translater is not
> perfect....  ;op
>
>
>
>
>


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From: Al Canada
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 1 May 2001 22:35:28
Message: <3AEF7257.FBB958A8@sympatico.ca>



 utile.

n




> pas pire pantoute!

esign.

s maths).


on pourrait se donner des trucs en dehors du forum.....


s de bois
> n'ont pas l'air d'aller ensemble.
> Je te conseillerais d'utiliser seulement la teinte de bois brune.
> Sinon, tout est beau!

En fait,  c'est assez rare que j' utilise les textures comprisent dans le


du logiciel Pov...  Cette fois, j' utilise Woods.inc,  mais je dois avoue
r que
je n' ai

ent par
ce genre de
fichier...  Je compte bien explorer les texturations de bois plus en
profondeur.

>
>
> ps: j'aime bien les caustics qu'on voit dans les verres.

Je n' utilise pas l' effet caustic dans cette image...

>
>
> Louis




                                                                    Alex


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From: Daniel Lin
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 1 May 2001 22:50:55
Message: <3aef760f@news.povray.org>
The computer translated this even worse than the other one, so I tried to
fix this up to make more sense... maybe I should ask my sister, she's
studying French in school...  Somebody tell me to stop doing these useless
translations, please.

Wow!  It is my first time to have the chance of knowing another POV-Ray user
also from Quebec...  That could be useful for us.  Enchanted to make your
knowledge (?), and especially thank you for your opinion on the image I sent
today.

And the horrible french translated version (yes, I know that you probably
know english, I'm just very bored and have nothing better to do than
homework or POV stuff or this stuff):





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From:
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 1 May 2001 22:51:13
Message: <3aef7621$1@news.povray.org>










recommande fortement le forum nzn.fr.3d.pov (tous les utilisateurs de pov de

bon, tu verras.





d'autres!



> pas pire pantoute!




on pourrait se donner des trucs en dehors du forum.....





material_map).


> n'ont pas l'air d'aller ensemble.
> Je te conseillerais d'utiliser seulement la teinte de bois brune.
> Sinon, tout est beau!

En fait,  c'est assez rare que j' utilise les textures comprisent dans le

du logiciel Pov...  Cette fois, j' utilise Woods.inc,  mais je dois avouer
que
je n' ai

ce genre de
fichier...  Je compte bien explorer les texturations de bois plus en
profondeur.

d'accord, je vais te donner demain (juste le temps de le retrouver)le site


> ps: j'aime bien les caustics qu'on voit dans les verres.

Je n' utilise pas l' effet caustic dans cette image...

Ah ben, j'ai pourtant cru en voir...
>
>
> Louis




Moi aussi!! :o)))

              En t-k  bye bye


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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 2 May 2001 00:27:40
Message: <3aef8cbc@news.povray.org>



this is just getting weird... dang dns server is down so i cannot get to
babel fish..

oh well lets see, my french gets me

first aussi chance uninstaller povray......

unistall povray? - you gotta be kidding,....

(i got a G in GCSE french - we were told it was techinally impossable to
fail - i tried to and failed)


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From: Francois Labreque
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 2 May 2001 07:53:34
Message: <3AEFF3CE.48466AB2@videotron.ca>
Al_Canada wrote:
> 





-- 
Francois Labreque | The surest sign of the existence of extra-
    flabreque     | terrestrial intelligence is that they never
        @         | bothered to come down here and visit us!
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From: Francois Labreque
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 2 May 2001 07:56:50
Message: <3AEFF492.6363C4DF@videotron.ca>
Francois Labreque wrote:
> 
> Al_Canada wrote:
> >


> 


I forgot to add:  This should be going in povray-off-topic, not p.b.i

Thank you.

-- 
Francois Labreque | The surest sign of the existence of extra-
    flabreque     | terrestrial intelligence is that they never
        @         | bothered to come down here and visit us!
  videotron.ca    |                             - Calvin


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From: Geoff Wedig
Subject: Re: everything_is_csg!
Date: 2 May 2001 08:02:34
Message: <3aeff75a@news.povray.org>
Al_Canada <flo### [at] sympaticoca> wrote:

> [-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, 15 lines --]


> I just finished this image,  today,  and wanted to get
> some critiques....  The whole image is done using
> POV bolean operators,  and Trig calculations.
> I used woods.inc as a texture library,  but did the
> floor with a while loop in order to be able to translate
> the texturation of each pieces of wood in a kinda
> randomly style...

I've always considered the torus to be under utilized in POV.  Most effects
can be generated with proper torus segments.

Very nice work, Btw.

Geoff


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