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did somebody mumble that it would be impossible to get the tracks to line
up?
every component modelled (except the activity lights & RJ45 socket), in the
exact right place
trying for the fabled photo realism :))
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Wow - is this real? (as in "not real"). The cry of "orsum rolix" is shaking
the bars of its cage. Amazing. Howdjadoit?
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Wow! Amazing.
I would have thought that it's a photo except for one thing, the shadow on
the white surface is too sharp.
Um I can't make out the writing. What kind of card is it? Anything I could
use on my PC? :)
Nekar
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I'm beginning to think it's actually a photo. Unless the code is posted...
Nekar
Tom Melly <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
news:3a9f9928$1@news.povray.org...
> Wow - is this real? (as in "not real"). The cry of "orsum rolix" is
shaking
> the bars of its cage. Amazing. Howdjadoit?
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In article <3a9f97ae@news.povray.org>, "Rick [Kitty5]"
<ric### [at] kitty5com> wrote:
> did somebody mumble that it would be impossible to get the tracks to line
> up?
I don't think anybody said anything about trouble lining things up...
> every component modelled (except the activity lights & RJ45 socket),
> in the exact right place
Looks very photorealistic. There is some radiosity smudging beneath it,
and the white connector on the right looks odd, but a nice job of
modelling. The board itself and the markings on the components are
image_maps, right?
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Nekar Xenos wrote:
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> I'm beginning to think it's actually a photo. Unless the code is posted...
I'm still not sure. The ground has the telltale splotchy color of a
radiosity pic with not enough max_trace_level, but it could just be dirt
on the table, very, very evenly distributed dirt.
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> Nekar
>
> Tom Melly <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
> news:3a9f9928$1@news.povray.org...
> > Wow - is this real? (as in "not real"). The cry of "orsum rolix" is
> shaking
> > the bars of its cage. Amazing. Howdjadoit?
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flabreque | piano is not only 'music', it's probably the last
@ | moment of 'artistic purity' they'll ever enjoy
videotron.ca | before outside influences start corrupting their
| expression. - Chris R.
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From: Roberto Ferrer de Amorim
Subject: Re: HQ-WIP - Photo Realism???
Date: 2 Mar 2001 08:49:55
Message: <3a9fa503@news.povray.org>
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Amazing. Great work.
I remember someone saying on this group that it would be nice if some
program could get circuit schematics as entry and output code to render the
circuit board in POV-Ray, with (or without) components included. Maybe you
wanna help? :-)
Wolfox
> did somebody mumble that it would be impossible to get the tracks to line
> up?
>
> every component modelled (except the activity lights & RJ45 socket), in
the
> exact right place
>
> trying for the fabled photo realism :))
>
>
> --
> Rick
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> Um I can't make out the writing. What kind of card is it? Anything I could
> use on my PC? :)
I did a much larger render, but decided to post something smaller till I
have got it finished
its a 3com 3c905b-tx, and this particular card is pointless, it corrupts the
data it sends and recieves and lack of windows crc checking, means you just
get knackered files. hence i have it around..
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Great image. Very well done and very realistic. I would like to
quible howerver with the use of the term "photo" realistic.
Photographs are not particularly realistic, and I don't see
artifacts in your image (ie. lens flare) that suggest it was made
with a camera. It is better to strive for real world "realism"
not images as distorted by being captured on film through
a lens. So let me praise you work by saying it is more than
"photo" realistic.
Harold
"Rick [Kitty5]" <ric### [at] kitty5com> wrote in message
news:3a9f97ae@news.povray.org...
> did somebody mumble that it would be impossible to get the tracks to line
> up?
>
> every component modelled (except the activity lights & RJ45 socket), in
the
> exact right place
>
> trying for the fabled photo realism :))
>
>
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Damn good!
There's some splotchiness though, you should rerender and up the rad settings.
;)
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