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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 7 Jun 2001 08:40:20
Message: <3B1F7695.4FBD955E@gmx.de>
Gail Shaw wrote:
> 
> Very very nice. Are the clouds media or textured planes/boxes? Could I see
> the code for them
> please?
> 

Thanks,
the clouds are fairly standard, used in quite a lot of my scenes, it's
just a bozo pattern on a sphere:

#declare P_Clouds1=
pigment {  
   gradient z
   pigment_map {
     [ 0.3
       bozo 
       color_map {      
         [0.2 color rgbt < 0.91, 0.96, 0.99, 0.0>]  
         [0.4 color rgbt < 0.91, 0.96, 0.99, 1.0>]               
       }    
       turbulence 0.85
       lambda 2.8
       omega 0.6  
       octaves 8
       scale <0.5,0.5,0.2> 
     ]   
     [0.5 color rgbt 1]  
    
   } 
   rotate 80*z
}      
      
#declare Sky_Bckg_13 = 
texture {    
   pigment {      
     gradient z
     color_map {   
       [0.0 color rgb < 0.780, 0.835, 0.976 >]  
       [0.27 color rgb < 0.300, 0.450, 0.950 >]        
     } 
     turbulence 0.05            
   } 
   finish { diffuse 0 ambient 1 }                    
}        
texture {
   pigment { P_Clouds1 }  
   finish { diffuse 0 ambient 1 }  
}

sphere { 
  <0, 0, 0>, 1      
  texture { 
     Sky_Bckg_13  
     rotate -20*z 
  }  
  scale<1000, 1000, 200>     
  no_shadow 
  hollow on 
}

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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 7 Jun 2001 08:43:08
Message: <3B1F773E.5A6754C@gmx.de>
Dearmad wrote:
> 
> is it me or does the water to the left in the light
> look a bit grainy now? :o(
> 

I think it does not look more grainy than the last version...

Christoph

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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 7 Jun 2001 08:54:53
Message: <3B1F79FF.7EF2F560@gmx.de>
"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
> 
> <neo>Whoa</neo> that is stunning, probably one of the best povray scenes i
> have ever seen, I dont think Gilles & HE Day are king of the hill anymore!
> 

Thanks very much,
concerning 'Gilles & HE Day', i think everyone has his strengths and weak
points, furthermore it's very much a matter of personal taste so such
comparison does not make much sense IMO.

Christoph

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From: Steve
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 7 Jun 2001 13:03:28
Message: <slrn9huqlm.r4e.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
Superb. 

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From: Ryan Constantine
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 8 Jun 2001 12:18:05
Message: <3B20FB2A.CAC5C80E@yahoo.com>
mine rarely comes on.  it gives me a slide show of pics in a folder.  i
use it mostly for inspiration and enjoyment.  it's like going to an art
museum without leaving my comfy chair.  i mean, don't you just love to
look at awesome 3d art?  sometimes i even go to the desktop properties
and start the screen saver in preview mode.  so i'm wondering, if you
aren't rendering an image, and you go away from your computer for
several minutes (to eat or 'rest' in the rest room), what else is your
computer going to do?  do you have the seti thing?  curious minds want
to know.

Christoph Hormann wrote:
> 
> Ryan Constantine wrote:
> >
> > meanwhile, i've put it in my screen saver folder with all of the other
> > cool 3d pics i've collected.  nice work!
> 
> Thanks, but IMO screen savers are an awful waste of computation power...
> ;-)
> 
> Christoph
> 
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> IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
> things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 8 Jun 2001 12:31:08
Message: <3B20FE06.2B60FA6C@gmx.de>
Ryan Constantine wrote:
> 
> mine rarely comes on.  it gives me a slide show of pics in a folder.  i
> use it mostly for inspiration and enjoyment.  it's like going to an art
> museum without leaving my comfy chair.  i mean, don't you just love to
> look at awesome 3d art?  sometimes i even go to the desktop properties
> and start the screen saver in preview mode.  so i'm wondering, if you
> aren't rendering an image, and you go away from your computer for
> several minutes (to eat or 'rest' in the rest room), what else is your
> computer going to do?  do you have the seti thing?  curious minds want
> to know.
> 

I don't have a screensaver right now, because i usually manage to turn the
monitor off if i'm leaving for some time.  On the other hand the idea of a
slideshow screensaver sounds nice, it could be quite inspiring...

What i do if i'm leaving the computer for some time - well in fact i get a
bad feeling if i'm leaving it without work :-) Probably a typical
YKYHBRTL...

Christoph

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From: Steve
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 8 Jun 2001 13:14:17
Message: <slrn9i1pjn.ttj.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Thu, 07 Jun 2001 14:56:31 +0200, Christoph Hormann wrote:
>
>
>"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
>> 
>> <neo>Whoa</neo> that is stunning, probably one of the best povray scenes i
>> have ever seen, I dont think Gilles & HE Day are king of the hill anymore!
>> 
>
>Thanks very much,
>concerning 'Gilles & HE Day', i think everyone has his strengths and weak
>points, furthermore it's very much a matter of personal taste so such
>comparison does not make much sense IMO.

Yes but all of this said, Mick Hazelgrove will always be the landscape
king. 

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From: Steve
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 8 Jun 2001 15:16:51
Message: <slrn9i242a.uqi.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Fri, 08 Jun 2001 09:19:54 -0700, Ryan Constantine wrote:
>mine rarely comes on.  it gives me a slide show of pics in a folder.  i
>use it mostly for inspiration and enjoyment.  it's like going to an art
>museum without leaving my comfy chair.  i mean, don't you just love to
>look at awesome 3d art?  sometimes i even go to the desktop properties
>and start the screen saver in preview mode.  so i'm wondering, if you
>aren't rendering an image, and you go away from your computer for
>several minutes (to eat or 'rest' in the rest room), what else is your
>computer going to do?  do you have the seti thing?  curious minds want
>to know.

There are many distributed computing projects, such as gimps "The Great
Internet Mersenne Prime Search", and they have many other non profit 
research projects listed on their websit that are always looking for 
processing help: 

  http://www.mersenne.org/

There is a reward of something like $100,000 for finding the next Mersenne
Prime.  

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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 8 Jun 2001 20:56:40
Message: <hvs2itg65nhjorlrsmev6cl7det1uo7fv5@4ax.com>
On 8 Jun 2001 13:14:17 -0400, ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet (Steve) wrote:

>>concerning 'Gilles & HE Day', i think everyone has his strengths and weak
>>points, furthermore it's very much a matter of personal taste so such
>>comparison does not make much sense IMO.
>
>Yes but all of this said, Mick Hazelgrove will always be the landscape
>king. 

Well, Norbert Kern is proving to be a worthy competitor. IIRC Mick
himself had a praise or two for his recent pics.

And there is no other Friday Abstract king yet... not a second Rusty
king etc.


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: water tunnel final (134k)
Date: 21 Jun 2001 17:08:32
Message: <3B3262A9.B912B114@gmx.de>
I have now added some description and all the different versions of this
scene on my website, the code for water, ground and bricks can be found
there too.

http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/raytracing.html

I tried CSS for this new page, hope it works, it should look quite similar
to the other parts right now, if not please tell me.

Christoph

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