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Beautiful! Love the psychedelic color-combination and the blur. What makes
up the texture for the center of the flower? Is the background reflected?
What if the petals were a little bit denser? Looking closely, I notice that
the body of the flower is a bit simplistic, which could be "disguised" with
more petals, or larger petals.
But, as I said, beautiful! (This was probably just an exercise for you, but
I really liked it.)
~simenkv.
"Thomas Lake" <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message
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> Yet more scripting.
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> Beautiful! Love the psychedelic color-combination and the blur.
Thanks!
>What makes
> up the texture for the center of the flower? Is the background reflected?
That isn't a texture. The way I modeled the center is I modeled a single
small object, it looks like the bud on a tree, in Rhino. Then I exported it
to povray and using scripting I arrayed them in the shape you see. I used
the formula for an ellips to get the x and y translation and then I just
rotated it around the y axis equal to the 360/(circumference of circle at
that point/budwidth). Then I randomly coloured it. The fact that it is
described using the ellips formula, means I can change it's radius and heigh
and the rest will be calculated automatically. I used a similar idea for the
pedals. I modeled 3 pedels in Rhino and used a #switch directive to radomly
chose among the 3, this gives it more variation.
> What if the petals were a little bit denser? Looking closely, I notice
that
> the body of the flower is a bit simplistic, which could be "disguised"
with
> more petals, or larger petals.
I agree that the body of the flower is too simplistic but I don't think that
would be solved by adding more pedels, I quite like the number right now.
What I could change is the base object. Right now the base, the part the
pedals attach to, is just a scaled down sphere.
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> But, as I said, beautiful! (This was probably just an exercise for you,
but
> I really liked it.)
Thanks! It did start as an exersize but I liked the image more and more as
it progressed.
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> ~simenkv.
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> "Thomas Lake" <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message
> news:3b0370c7@news.povray.org...
> > Yet more scripting.
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