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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...
render time: about 12 minutes
pentium celeron 200megahertz
pov_ray for windows.
Alex Pilote, Quebec
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pas pire pantoute!
n'ont pas l'air d'aller ensemble.
Je te conseillerais d'utiliser seulement la teinte de bois brune.
Sinon, tout est beau!
ps: j'aime bien les caustics qu'on voit dans les verres.
Louis
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Give me source or give me death! Dang, that's good! :)
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Since I couldn't understand this at all, and other people might not either,
I decided to plug it into an online translator... I hope nobody minds...
not worse pantoute!
I like the curves of the table, that gives him a style very design.
Especially that technical side it very is successful (utilsiation of
the math).
turpentines do not seem to go together.
I would advise you to use only the brown wood hue.
If not, all is beautiful!
PS: I like the caustics that one sees in glasses.
Louis
news:3aef6020$1@news.povray.org...
> pas pire pantoute!
> n'ont pas l'air d'aller ensemble.
> Je te conseillerais d'utiliser seulement la teinte de bois brune.
> Sinon, tout est beau!
>
> ps: j'aime bien les caustics qu'on voit dans les verres.
>
>
> Louis
>
>
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> Since I couldn't understand this at all, and other people might not
either,
> I decided to plug it into an online translator... I hope nobody minds...
not at all, but what was the px.gif file for?
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very very impressive, especially as its all csg - i would have balked at the
idea and run strainght to rhino :)
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Rick
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> 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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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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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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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.
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> 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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