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From: Al Canada
Subject: Just_for_fun...
Date: 2 May 2001 12:53:16
Message: <3AF03B47.20ED435A@sympatico.ca>
I did it to show that Pov can easily do
logo montage....  I used a model I did
last month;  it was to practice solid modeling
while I wanted to experiment a logo,  for fun.
It is done with Woods.inc
render time: 3m30s  pentium celeron

                              Alex
What do you think ?


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From: yooper
Subject: Re: Just_for_fun...
Date: 2 May 2001 20:09:06
Message: <3af0a1a2@news.povray.org>
beau!!!

I love the wood objects and grains that can be rendered with POVray . . .
Very nice . . .  still my favorite things to see as 3D renders.
Are these standard wood.inc files ????  have you experimented with
various Varnishes . . . tinted finishes to "stain" the wood ?

This is csg  stuff also, eh?

I imagine that you have rendered many wooden objects . . . any web page
or way to view your other works ?

Thanks for the image . . .
   nice warm organic pic . . . very welcome after the long Winter.

Y
Yooper  (half-way to Quebec)


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From: Al Canada
Subject: Re: Just_for_fun...
Date: 2 May 2001 20:23:41
Message: <3AF0A4F2.10F325BC@sympatico.ca>


> beau!!!
>
> I love the wood objects and grains that can be rendered with POVray . .
 .
> Very nice . . .  still my favorite things to see as 3D renders.
> Are these standard wood.inc files ????  have you experimented with
> various Varnishes . . . tinted finishes to "stain" the wood ?

Thank for the response...
It is done with standard woods.inc;  I should admit that I have a lot to
learn
with that kind of stuff,  cause I use to play more with forms than with
textures...
I know that we can tinte, or stain, the wood with layered textures, and w
ith
clever finish statements....  But this one is pretty simple :

  ambient 0.140
  diffuse 0.6
  roughness 0.002
  specular 0.8
  reflection 0.25
  brilliance 2.2

>
>
> This is csg  stuff also, eh?

Yes,  it is Pov bolean operators....

> I imagine that you have rendered many wooden objects . . . any web page

> or way to view your other works ?

lot of landscape and CSG and SPatch....  but not a lot of Woods,  to
my website ( below )

Thanks for the image . . . nice warm organic pic . . . very welcome after
 the
long Winter

> Yooper  (half-way to Quebec)

Where are you from ?!

www3.sympatico.ca/floral.audet/index.html


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From: yooper
Subject: Re: Just_for_fun...
Date: 3 May 2001 00:42:40
Message: <3af0e1c0@news.povray.org>
>> Yooper  (half-way to Quebec)

> Where are you from ?!

in the US, the State of Michigan has an Upper Peninsula that borders Lake
Superior and Canada.  It's shortened to U.P. and then the folks who live
there
call themselves Yoopers . . . (it's the long winters ;)
It feels a whole lot more like Canada then it does the States.  So, I am not
too
far from Quebec and have spent a little time there up on the Ottawa River.

Checked out your site . . . very nice images . . . I like that style.

Y


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From: Al Canada
Subject: Re: Just_for_fun...
Date: 3 May 2001 01:08:59
Message: <3AF0E7D7.C5999995@sympatico.ca>


> >> Yooper  (half-way to Quebec)

My town also borders a wide water plane... The St-Lauwrance River.

Mainly,  what are doing with the Pov Raytracer ?
Science,  Art,  both ?...


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