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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 13 Jun 2001 23:13:33
Message: <3b282bdd@news.povray.org>
Well, um, the text on the image pretty much says it all. I got this from
www.deespona.com (see the free models link). Oh, this was rendered at
1280x960, but I resized it for posting. Enjoy. :)


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From: Rune
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 14 Jun 2001 06:01:26
Message: <3b288b76@news.povray.org>
Very nice, but the blue surface makes it look rendered IMO. Now make it look
like a photo! :)

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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 14 Jun 2001 09:36:27
Message: <3b28bddb$1@news.povray.org>
That is very impressive! would love to see your rad settings


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From: Daniel Schwen
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 14 Jun 2001 13:36:14
Message: <3b28f60e$1@news.povray.org>
Wow, it looks a bit like a drawing, or like professional airbrushing. It's
probably because the edges seem to stand out a little.
Did you use any post-processing to archieve that effect? I'd love to see the
scenefile skeleton too (not the huge modell though ;)
Daniel


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From: JRG
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 14 Jun 2001 16:04:20
Message: <3b2918c4@news.povray.org>
"Tony[B]" <ben### [at] catholicorg> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:3b282bdd@news.povray.org...
> Well, um, the text on the image pretty much says it all. I got this from
> www.deespona.com (see the free models link). Oh, this was rendered at
> 1280x960, but I resized it for posting. Enjoy. :)

I love this one.
Jrg


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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 15 Jun 2001 00:06:58
Message: <3b2989e2@news.povray.org>
> Wow, it looks a bit like a drawing, or like professional airbrushing. It's
> probably because the edges seem to stand out a little.

I know. Cool, huh? :)

> Did you use any post-processing to archieve that effect?

Nope, nope, nope. The radiosity did it all by itself.

> I'd love to see the
> scenefile skeleton too (not the huge modell though ;)

Hehe, it's actually not all that huge. It's a 30MB DXF (much less thanks to
ZIP) but makes a ~9.5MB mesh2. Here's the basic file (I did some tweaking,
so this won't be exactly as in the image):

#version unofficial MegaPov 0.7;
#declare V_WorldBoundMin = <-1189,-2555,-633>;
#declare V_WorldBoundMax = < 1832, 2633,2175>;

global_settings
{
 assumed_gamma 1
 ambient_light 0
 ini_option "+QR"
 radiosity
 {
  pretrace_start 0.08 pretrace_end 0.01
  count 500 nearest_count 4
  error_bound 0.05 recursion_limit 1
  low_error_factor 0.05 gray_threshold 0
  minimum_reuse 0.015 brightness 1
  max_sample 1 adc_bailout 0.01 normal off
 }
}

sky_sphere {pigment {rgb <1,0.9,0.8>}}
camera {location vnormalize(<-1,2,-2>)*7000 look_at y*50 translate -y*35}
light_source {<1,3,-2>*100000 0.125 area_light x*10000,z*10000 20,20
adaptive 1 orient}
plane {y,0 pigment {rgb 1} finish {ambient 0 diffuse 1 brilliance 0}}

#include "panzerv_o.inc"

#declare PanzerTank =
union
{
 <snip various parts>
 rotate -x*90 rotate y*180
}

object {PanzerTank translate -y*min_extent(PanzerTank)}


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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 15 Jun 2001 00:07:37
Message: <3b298a09@news.povray.org>
> I love this one.

I'm glad you do. :)


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From: Oldstench
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 15 Jun 2001 02:53:50
Message: <6pmjitot4qr2rhdund4sclcj8r8i99p5ds@4ax.com>
"Tony[B]" <ben### [at] catholicorg> wrote:

>Well, um, the text on the image pretty much says it all. I got this from
>www.deespona.com (see the free models link). Oh, this was rendered at
>1280x960, but I resized it for posting. Enjoy. :)
>


Looks great. Almost looks like you used the DirtyReyes plug-in for 3dsMax. 
Oldstench................


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 15 Jun 2001 09:57:54
Message: <3B2A14A1.EE56C395@gmx.de>
"Tony[B]" wrote:
> 
> Well, um, the text on the image pretty much says it all. I got this from
> www.deespona.com (see the free models link). Oh, this was rendered at
> 1280x960, but I resized it for posting. Enjoy. :)
> 

That looks good although i think there is some room for higher quality
settings, unless you have already reached the count 1600 limit ;-)

How much memory does it use without radiosity BTW?

Christoph

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From: Tony[B]
Subject: Re: Radiosity Test with Hi-Res Model (~75k)
Date: 15 Jun 2001 12:32:07
Message: <3b2a3887@news.povray.org>
> Looks great. Almost looks like you used the DirtyReyes plug-in for 3dsMax.

It does, kinda, huh? I would like to give it a worn, patina look. That would
be cool. It's interesting to know that Javier Reyes (the creator of the
plugins) is friends and founded Infographica with the guy who modelled this

Infographica" for Reyes and "De Espona Infographica" for De Espona.


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