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"Jide" <jid### [at] kotisoonfi> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> That's great. It would benefit greatly if you tried to make the wood bump
> texture procedural. I'm assuming it's an image map but please correct me if
> it's not
>
> --
> -Jide
No, there are no image maps used. The wood is an isosurface partially "varnished"
by using variable reflection.
But meanwhile I have redone it as a hi-res heightfield (memory is no problem for
this scene) and it renders much faster without any visible change.
- Ive
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"Ive" <ive### [at] lilysoftcom> wrote in message
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> New version of the old triskell.
That is nice!
~Steve~
> - Ive
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Ive wrote:
> New version of the old triskell.
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> Just something that does render very fast
> compared to the boring slow vermeer
> radiosity scenes.
>
> - Ive
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Nice!
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Agree with the others, these are excellent textures.
Christoph
"Ive" <ive### [at] lilysoftcom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3dc69932@news.povray.org...
> New version of the old triskell.
>
> Just something that does render very fast
> compared to the boring slow vermeer
> radiosity scenes.
>
> - Ive
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Nice!
Are you breton?
Marc
3dc69932@news.povray.org...
> New version of the old triskell.
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> Just something that does render very fast
> compared to the boring slow vermeer
> radiosity scenes.
>
> - Ive
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> Are you breton?
No. Are you?
I have lived for about one year in Paimpont, a small village in Brittany
located in the middle of the forest Brociliande. I have even joined
a local folk band and if I remember right, one of the songs was about
the fact that the most beautiful girls of Brittany do live in Paimpont:
ce sont la filles de forges, des forges de Paimpont digue ding don daine
elles s'en vont a confesse au cure du canton
J'avoins courru les bals et les jolis garcons...
...ooch, I'm getting sentimental, guess I'll have to drink some glasses
of Calvados right now...
kenavo
- Ive
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3dc710eb@news.povray.org...
>
> > Are you breton?
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> No. Are you?
Yes I am, I'm living in Lorient, a harbour on the south coast of Brittany.
> I have lived for about one year in Paimpont, a small village in Brittany
> located in the middle of the forest Brociliande.
I know Paimpont :)
>I have even joined
> a local folk band and if I remember right, one of the songs was about
> the fact that the most beautiful girls of Brittany do live in Paimpont:
>
> ce sont la filles de forges, des forges de Paimpont digue ding don daine
> elles s'en vont a confesse au cure du canton
> J'avoins courru les bals et les jolis garcons...
I know this song as well though it's not my favourite.
I play in a folk duet as well http://www.foehn.fr.st/ (some pov and music on
this page:)
>
> ...ooch, I'm getting sentimental, guess I'll have to drink some glasses
> of Calvados right now...
Kenavo
Marc
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This Celtic motif is also seen here in Wales, and in the Isle of Man.
Usualy worn around the neck, or seen on old stone work and horse
brasses.
Yours is very realistic, but I also like your chain.
Alf
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High (finally back after looking through hundreds of unread postings since
September... yuck!)!
An Triskell Nevez - is that Gaelic? I presume "Triskell" is the word for the
tripartite metal ornament, for "tri" is a very basic
Indo-European root word for "three"... but "an" and "nevez"? Could "Nevez"
mean "new"?
See you in Khyberspace -
http://home.arcor.de/yadgar/khyberspace/index-e.html
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Now playing: Total Eclipse (Megabyte)
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news: 3DC83B03.FDAC568B@tiscalinet.de...
> An Triskell Nevez - is that Gaelic? I presume "Triskell" is the word for
the
> tripartite metal ornament, for "tri" is a very basic
> Indo-European root word for "three"... but "an" and "nevez"? Could "Nevez"
> mean "new"?
That's Breton language (similar to Wales Welsh, Cornwals Cornick and Isle of
Man Manx) which are Celtic but different from Gaelic (Ireland and Scotland)
Triskell (yes "tri" is "three" :) is the symbol of the three elements known
by Celtic ancient peoples: Earth, Water and Fire.
"An" stands for "The" and yes "nevez" means "new".
Good guess :-)
Marc
Brittany
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