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3d07cbc7@news.povray.org...
> And I place my bet on s/hamapatch.
Sure they are blobs ;-)
Txemi Jendrix
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noticias 3d079abe@news.povray.org...
> On my last spare time, I translated my megapov apple texture to 3.5
syntax.
> IMHO it looks even better... the layers of filtered textures seem to
> "blend" more softly. I also added a subtle normal and variable reflection
> to the old texture.
Jaime, it's not only that the texture looks even better, it's simply perfect
!!!!!
(while this happens, an angels' choir sings in an endless loop:
"Jaime, que tu eres el amo, que tu eres el amo, desto el raitrais")
Certainly a masterpiece.
> Seems that it's time for yet another "bodegon"... :)
Yes, please. It seems we are all hungry. Feed us. ;-)
Txemi Jendrix
tji### [at] euskalnet net
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I would love to see a bodegon made by you.
Fernando.
"Jaime Vives Piqueres" <jai### [at] ignorancia org> wrote in message
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> On my last spare time, I translated my megapov apple texture to 3.5
syntax.
> IMHO it looks even better... the layers of filtered textures seem to
> "blend" more softly. I also added a subtle normal and variable reflection
> to the old texture.
>
> Seems that it's time for yet another "bodegon"... :)
>
> --
> Jaime Vives Piqueres
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Awesome!
When I used to teach an Introductory Art course my favorite first project was
to have students bring in two apples. I would then instruct them to paint one
apple to exactly mimic the other.
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Wow, that is very good. Keep it up.
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Jaime Vives Piqueres wrote:
> [awesome picture]
Oh shit. I should stop rendering.
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> And after climbing back on my chair I ask you if you may tell us how you
> made the apples? I place my bet on isosurface.
And the winner is... Txemi! But I suspect he cheated... ;)
The shape is a blob constructed "a la SOR", within a loop, and adding
some random displacement/scale to individual components. Very handy for
most fruits and some other vegetables. Code release is waiting for the
Linux RC6, to finish some details...
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Jaime Vives Piqueres
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Andrew Cocker wrote:
> I think the apples look a little 'knobbly'.. maybe the normal. However,
> the pigmentation is spot-on. Beautiful!
Hmmm... If you are refering to the "big" knobs, they are simply part of
the multi-component blob, not the normal. Although there are apples so
knobbly at the bottom, I also see it a bit strange.
Thanks for the criticism!
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Jide wrote:
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> The master strikes again. I'm glad I'm not hungry or otherwise there might
> be a piece missing from my monitor (or my teeth).
Thanks! And... exactly wich apple would you prefer to eat first? :)
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Jim Charter wrote:
> When I used to teach an Introductory Art course my favorite first project
> was
> to have students bring in two apples. I would then instruct them to paint
> one apple to exactly mimic the other.
Hmmm.. interesting. You mean real apples?
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