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Whatcha think? This is *VERY* preliminary work. I may turn the chains
into studded chain instead of just cut wire chain in the future. This is
just a quick render to see what it'd look like draped over a standard white
pigment cylinder.. Any ideas to make the chain look more realistic?
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"Thomas Charron" <tch### [at] ductapenet> wrote in message
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> Whatcha think? This is *VERY* preliminary work. I may turn the
chains
> into studded chain instead of just cut wire chain in the future. This is
> just a quick render to see what it'd look like draped over a standard
white
> pigment cylinder.. Any ideas to make the chain look more realistic?
It's great. Is the chain using any kind of collision detection? Would it
adapt itself to any surface I mean?
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"Andy Cocker" <big### [at] mariner9fsnetcouk> wrote in message
news:3a70a87e@news.povray.org...
> "Thomas Charron" <tch### [at] ductapenet> wrote in message
> news:3a70a3a7@news.povray.org...
> > Whatcha think? This is *VERY* preliminary work. I may turn the
> chains
> > into studded chain instead of just cut wire chain in the future. This
is
> > just a quick render to see what it'd look like draped over a standard
> white
> > pigment cylinder.. Any ideas to make the chain look more realistic?
> It's great. Is the chain using any kind of collision detection? Would it
> adapt itself to any surface I mean?
I wish.. :-) Theres a reason why it's laying on a cylinder, ya know..
:-)
Basically, I can generate flat peices,including angular ones, or ones
that 'revolve' themselves around a given point in space. In this case, they
are actually two peices. One revolving 1/4 around the origin (center of the
cylinder), and another 1/4 around <12, 0, 0>. If I only had the time to
work on things such as collision detection. :-( It'd be sweet if I could
take a sheet and 'drape' it over things. Then I wouldn't spend so much time
thinking about getting the placement just right for my IRTC image.. :-)
I'm attempting to do a Paladin from the Crusades..
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Thomas Charron wrote:
> "Andy Cocker" <big### [at] mariner9fsnetcouk> wrote in message
> news:3a70a87e@news.povray.org...
> > "Thomas Charron" <tch### [at] ductapenet> wrote in message
> > news:3a70a3a7@news.povray.org...
> > > Whatcha think? This is *VERY* preliminary work. I may turn the
> > chains
> > > into studded chain instead of just cut wire chain in the future. This
> is
> > > just a quick render to see what it'd look like draped over a standard
> > white
> > > pigment cylinder.. Any ideas to make the chain look more realistic?
> > It's great. Is the chain using any kind of collision detection? Would it
> > adapt itself to any surface I mean?
>
> I wish.. :-) Theres a reason why it's laying on a cylinder, ya know..
> :-)
>
> Basically, I can generate flat peices,including angular ones, or ones
> that 'revolve' themselves around a given point in space. In this case, they
> are actually two peices. One revolving 1/4 around the origin (center of the
> cylinder), and another 1/4 around <12, 0, 0>. If I only had the time to
> work on things such as collision detection. :-( It'd be sweet if I could
> take a sheet and 'drape' it over things. Then I wouldn't spend so much time
> thinking about getting the placement just right for my IRTC image.. :-)
> I'm attempting to do a Paladin from the Crusades..
I remember three kinds of chain mail. Yours is the medium flexible version.
There is another kind that is stronger. I used to ride the bus to school every
day with a guy who was making a glove. It was taking him a very long time.
Dan Johnson
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> > Basically, I can generate flat peices,including angular ones, or
ones
> > that 'revolve' themselves around a given point in space. In this case,
they
> > are actually two peices. One revolving 1/4 around the origin (center of
the
> > cylinder), and another 1/4 around <12, 0, 0>. If I only had the time to
> > work on things such as collision detection. :-( It'd be sweet if I
could
> > take a sheet and 'drape' it over things. Then I wouldn't spend so much
time
> > thinking about getting the placement just right for my IRTC image.. :-)
> > I'm attempting to do a Paladin from the Crusades..
> I remember three kinds of chain mail. Yours is the medium flexible
version.
> There is another kind that is stronger. I used to ride the bus to school
every
> day with a guy who was making a glove. It was taking him a very long
time.
Yep. There are several kinds of 'weaves' you can use.. The one shown
is a 4 in 1 weave. I also have a mess around version that does a 6 in 1 and
8 in 1 weave. I'm familiar with the weaves, and even messed around with
making my own for a bit, but never finished it. To boring, like Knitting,
but with metal.. :-)
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 17:07:53 -0500, "Thomas Charron"
<tch### [at] ductapenet> wrote:
> Whatcha think? This is *VERY* preliminary work.
Isn't this a ring mail?
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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> Yep. There are several kinds of 'weaves' you can use.. The one shown
> is a 4 in 1 weave. I also have a mess around version that does a 6 in 1 and
> 8 in 1 weave. I'm familiar with the weaves, and even messed around with
> making my own for a bit, but never finished it. To boring, like Knitting,
> but with metal.. :-)
Do you have examples of other weaves?
Dan Johnson
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What does "WIP" mean? I have been wondering for several months now.
I couldn't resist anymore but ask.
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char*i="b[7FK@`3NB6>B:b3O6>:B:b3O6><`3:;8:6f733:>::b?7B>:>^B>C73;S1";
main(_,c,m){for(m=32;c=*i++-49;c&m?puts(""):m)for(_=(
c/4)&7;putchar(m),_--?m:(_=(1<<(c&3))-1,(m^=3)&3););} /*- Warp -*/
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Warp wrote:
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> What does "WIP" mean? I have been wondering for several months now.
> I couldn't resist anymore but ask.
Work In Progress.
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flabreque | me yours.
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 17:07:53 -0500, Thomas Charron wrote...
> Whatcha think? This is *VERY* preliminary work. I may turn the chains
> into studded chain instead of just cut wire chain in the future. This is
> just a quick render to see what it'd look like draped over a standard white
> pigment cylinder.. Any ideas to make the chain look more realistic?
Pretty good for standard 4:1 mesh. For a real headache, try 6:1...
Not having read any other replies yet, I'd guess that you articulated the
chain on a row by row basis? This would mean that draping it over a
sphere would be a) a pain in the gluteus maximus, or b) effectively
impossible :)
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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