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Hi,
"Rick [Kitty5]" schrieb:
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> Hi all,
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> final version, rendered with 2 dim area lights and high rad lighting, 34
> hours in total.
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> a few niggles, but i am not going to tie my computer up for another weekend
> :)
Great work, do so on...
Stefan
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"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> final version, rendered with 2 dim area lights and high rad lighting, 34
> hours in total.
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> a few niggles, but i am not going to tie my computer up for another weekend
> :)
Well done Rick ! I like this.
Here's some Nit-Picking from me too:
I suppose that the crystal in the "back" is
meant to be of type HC49/4H (industry standard
low profile package).
If so I think that it's modelled a little bit odd.
It's top should be "rounded off".
To show you others what I mean, I've enclosed an
image of a HC49/4H crystal.
BTW:
I once did a POV-rendering of a PCB for a electronic
design I did in my old job (triple PowerPC cpu card).
Back then I used some of the output files (gerber
files) from the PCB layout program to build the
POV-model.
IIRC I converted the different files for the top-
layer to black and white bmp-files. I made several
height fields from these. Then I scaled these
height fields extremely "upwards" and made thin
"slices" of each.
I textured each of them to mimic the different
layers in a real PCB. (copper for the tracks,
transparent green for the solder stop film and
white for the silk screen.) Finally I stacked them
on top of each other upon a thin light-green box.
At the bottom of my POV-gallery page at Crosswinds
you can see a cropped version of one of the images
that I rendered this way.
(There is at least two severe errors that would have
surfaced if the PCB really had been produced the way
this image shows. Can anyone spot these ?)
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Tor Olav
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and its a bag of poo, its a sod to get working perfectly, and this
particular card sends duff data :)
> How did you get the image-map scanned?
I propped it up with a bent paper clip on my flatbed scanner, and scanned it
twice with the paper clip in different places, then used psp to get rid of
the paper clip (by using a cut out from the second scan), and do a slight
rotation to get it all perfectly straight. did a bit of contrast
enchancement & gamma correction while i was there
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Rick
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In one word: amazing.
How did you place the elements on the card. By hand?
Alberto.
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"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
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> and its a bag of poo, its a sod to get working perfectly, and this
> particular card sends duff data :)
Would you care to back that up with facts? (The reason I'm asking is
that we have 300 Netware servers and about 60 NT machines with these
babies)
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flabreque | piano is not only 'music', it's probably the last
@ | moment of 'artistic purity' they'll ever enjoy
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| expression. - Chris R.
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> How did you place the elements on the card. By hand?
nope...
remember I am a moray user.....
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Rick
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905C-TX. But we have used both cards in many servers and workstations, and
had no problems.
this be possible with this incredible real-look?
Hartmut
"Rick [Kitty5]" <ric### [at] kitty5 com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3aa62a69@news.povray.org...
> Hi all,
>
> final version, rendered with 2 dim area lights and high rad lighting, 34
> hours in total.
>
> a few niggles, but i am not going to tie my computer up for another
weekend
> :)
>
>
> --
> Rick
>
> POV-Ray News & Resources - http://povray.co.uk
> Kitty5 WebDesign - http://kitty5.com
> Hi-Impact web site design & database driven e-commerce
> TEL : +44 (01625) 266358 - FAX : +44 (01625) 611913 - ICQ : 15776037
>
> PGP Public Key
> http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x231E1CEA
>
>
>
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"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> final version, rendered with 2 dim area lights and high rad lighting, 34
> hours in total.
>
> a few niggles, but i am not going to tie my computer up for another weekend
> :)
>
> --
> Rick
>
> POV-Ray News & Resources - http://povray.co.uk
> Kitty5 WebDesign - http://kitty5.com
> Hi-Impact web site design & database driven e-commerce
> TEL : +44 (01625) 266358 - FAX : +44 (01625) 611913 - ICQ : 15776037
>
> PGP Public Key
> http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x231E1CEA
>
> [Image]
do you want me to render it for you ? It's soooooooo nice !!!
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Rick [Kitty5] <ric### [at] kitty5 com> wrote in message
news:3aa62a69@news.povray.org...
> Hi all,
>
> final version, rendered with 2 dim area lights and high rad lighting, 34
> hours in total.
That's pretty good. I actually had to examine it to make sure it wasn't a
photo (and I'm pretty good at spotting cg stuff).
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Nice work Rick, it's a bit awesomme.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeropps uklinux net
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