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From: =Bob=
Subject: And even more shrubs
Date: 2 Dec 2000 22:29:37
Message: <3a29be21@news.povray.org>
Added a propensity for growing towards the sky to my
shrub code. I am most grateful that so many of you have
taken the time to comment on these pictures, without which
they would only be mediocre. I am hoping that each
generation is getting better. As usual, the jpeg crushes the
detail of the picture.

You will see in this picture that most branches are growing
towards the sky and a few are not. I tried to impose some
probabilities to make it so that there would still be a few branches
that are not fully oriented to the the sun, hopefully to indicate
that some minor damage or inadequate sunlight to the branch
has taken place and repair or correction is not yet complete.
I look forward to your comments.

Stats:

Using PIII 450, .5 Gb ram, Win 98
No AA, 800x600
Objects: 28,076
Memory: 50Mb
Parse: 1:23
Trace: 1:15
Total: 2:38

Wishing you a grand and wonderful evening!
=Bob=


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 03:14:53
Message: <3A2A00FD.C2D25354@gmx.de>
=Bob= wrote:
> 
> Added a propensity for growing towards the sky to my
> shrub code. I am most grateful that so many of you have
> taken the time to comment on these pictures, without which
> they would only be mediocre. I am hoping that each
> generation is getting better. As usual, the jpeg crushes the
> detail of the picture.
> 
> You will see in this picture that most branches are growing
> towards the sky and a few are not. I tried to impose some
> probabilities to make it so that there would still be a few branches
> that are not fully oriented to the the sun, hopefully to indicate
> that some minor damage or inadequate sunlight to the branch
> has taken place and repair or correction is not yet complete.
> I look forward to your comments.
> 

That looks good again, the new growing algorithm helps a lot.  Do you plan
to publish the code? :-)

Christoph

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From: Thomas Lake
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 04:27:39
Message: <3A2A11D2.20F32C3E@home.com>
Wow these have really come a long way. I really like this!!

=Bob= wrote:

> Added a propensity for growing towards the sky to my
> shrub code. I am most grateful that so many of you have
> taken the time to comment on these pictures, without which
> they would only be mediocre. I am hoping that each
> generation is getting better. As usual, the jpeg crushes the
> detail of the picture.
>
> You will see in this picture that most branches are growing
> towards the sky and a few are not. I tried to impose some
> probabilities to make it so that there would still be a few branches
> that are not fully oriented to the the sun, hopefully to indicate
> that some minor damage or inadequate sunlight to the branch
> has taken place and repair or correction is not yet complete.
> I look forward to your comments.
>
> Stats:
>
> Using PIII 450, .5 Gb ram, Win 98
> No AA, 800x600
> Objects: 28,076
> Memory: 50Mb
> Parse: 1:23
> Trace: 1:15
> Total: 2:38
>
> Wishing you a grand and wonderful evening!
> =Bob=
>
>  [Image]


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From: Xplo Eristotle
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 04:49:28
Message: <3A2A186F.4F3C630A@unforgettable.com>
=Bob= wrote:
> 
> Added a propensity for growing towards the sky to my
> shrub code. I am most grateful that so many of you have
> taken the time to comment on these pictures, without which
> they would only be mediocre. I am hoping that each
> generation is getting better. As usual, the jpeg crushes the
> detail of the picture.
> 
> You will see in this picture that most branches are growing
> towards the sky and a few are not. I tried to impose some
> probabilities to make it so that there would still be a few branches
> that are not fully oriented to the the sun, hopefully to indicate
> that some minor damage or inadequate sunlight to the branch
> has taken place and repair or correction is not yet complete.
> I look forward to your comments.

It's definitely looking better.. but I wonder, should the leaves go all
the way to the bottom like that?

-Xplo


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From: Jan Walzer
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 07:01:42
Message: <3a2a3626@news.povray.org>
The shrubs are growing very well ...

But the aliasing(and the sharp contrasts) makes it hard for the
JPG ...
So either try to use AA or render it in a higher resolution and
than apply a mosaik-filter (averaging the color of 2x2 pixels)
before scaling it down to 50% ...
This can make wonders ...

CU Jan ..


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=Bob= <Bob### [at] threestrandscom> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
3a29be21@news.povray.org...
> Added a propensity for growing towards the sky to my
> shrub code. I am most grateful that so many of you have
> taken the time to comment on these pictures, without which
> they would only be mediocre. I am hoping that each
> generation is getting better. As usual, the jpeg crushes the
> detail of the picture.
>
> You will see in this picture that most branches are growing
> towards the sky and a few are not. I tried to impose some
> probabilities to make it so that there would still be a few
branches
> that are not fully oriented to the the sun, hopefully to
indicate
> that some minor damage or inadequate sunlight to the branch
> has taken place and repair or correction is not yet complete.
> I look forward to your comments.
>
> Stats:
>
> Using PIII 450, .5 Gb ram, Win 98
> No AA, 800x600
> Objects: 28,076
> Memory: 50Mb
> Parse: 1:23
> Trace: 1:15
> Total: 2:38
>
> Wishing you a grand and wonderful evening!
> =Bob=
>
>
>
>
>


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 07:48:35
Message: <slrn92kfns.6bd.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Sun, 03 Dec 2000 02:55:08 -0700, Xplo Eristotle wrote:

>It's definitely looking better.. but I wonder, should the leaves go all
>the way to the bottom like that?

There are trees/shrubs like that, this is the one like the Budlia,
which has does have leaves going all the way down to the bottom of
the trunk, some willows are a bit like this too. 

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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 08:54:28
Message: <3A2A5074.754C1C1A@onwijs.com>
Looks great and obviously it's very fast but you wouldn't want to have many of
these in a scene. What are the possibilities to tweak the bush?

Remco

=Bob= wrote:
> 
> Added a propensity for growing towards the sky to my
> shrub code. I am most grateful that so many of you have
> taken the time to comment on these pictures, without which
> they would only be mediocre. I am hoping that each
> generation is getting better. As usual, the jpeg crushes the
> detail of the picture.
> 
> You will see in this picture that most branches are growing
> towards the sky and a few are not. I tried to impose some
> probabilities to make it so that there would still be a few branches
> that are not fully oriented to the the sun, hopefully to indicate
> that some minor damage or inadequate sunlight to the branch
> has taken place and repair or correction is not yet complete.
> I look forward to your comments.
> 
> Stats:
> 
> Using PIII 450, .5 Gb ram, Win 98
> No AA, 800x600
> Objects: 28,076
> Memory: 50Mb
> Parse: 1:23
> Trace: 1:15
> Total: 2:38
> 
> Wishing you a grand and wonderful evening!
> =Bob=
> 
>  [Image]


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From: =Bob=
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 09:33:07
Message: <3a2a59a3@news.povray.org>
Hi Christoph,

Thanks! I do plan to publish the code when
I get all the variables under control and properly
documented.

=Bob=

"Christoph Hormann" <chr### [at] gmxde> wrote in message
news:3A2A00FD.C2D25354@gmx.de...

[Deletions]

: That looks good again, the new growing algorithm helps a lot.  Do you plan
: to publish the code? :-)
: Christoph


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From: =Bob=
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 09:34:36
Message: <3a2a59fc@news.povray.org>
Thanks Thomas, it's because I've received critique
and suggestions for improvement that it's getting
better.

=Bob=

"Thomas Lake" <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message
news:3A2A11D2.20F32C3E@home.com...
: Wow these have really come a long way. I really like this!!

[My previous post deleted]


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From: =Bob=
Subject: Re: And even more shrubs
Date: 3 Dec 2000 09:37:32
Message: <3a2a5aac@news.povray.org>
Hi Xplo,

The starting leaf region and range are definable anyway, so I could
move it up and down.

Thanks, have a great day!
=Bob=

"Xplo Eristotle" <inq### [at] unforgettablecom> wrote in message
news:3A2A186F.4F3C630A@unforgettable.com...

[My previous post deleted]

: It's definitely looking better.. but I wonder, should the leaves go all
: the way to the bottom like that?
:
: -Xplo


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