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Perhaps I'm wrong. Because I use rotary object with
Moray. Is it a primitive? I'm not sure, in fact.
Viewing Pov file, I realise rotational become a raw object.
Sorry for my mistake.
Thanks however for your comments.
KT
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 21:10:52 +0100, Kzerphii Toomk wrote:
> > Only primitives.
> >
> > KT (France)
>
> Has a very nice grainey feel to it and then sharp shapes in the
> foreground. I particularaly like stuff that's all CSG/primitives.
>
>
>
> --
> #local i=.1;#local I=(i/i)/i;#local l=(i+i)/i;#local ll=(I/i)/l;box{<-ll,
> -((I/I)+l),-ll><ll,-l,ll>pigment{checker scale l}finish{ambient((I/l)/I)+
> (l/I)}}sphere{<i-i,l-l,(I/l)>l/l pigment{rgb((I/l)/I)}finish{reflection((
> I/l)/I)-(l/I)specular(I/l)/I}}light_source{<I-l,I+I,(I-l)/l>l/l} // Steve
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I'v buy a botijo near Barcelona, in Spain, in 1978.
I just remember now. Perhaps there's a no-conscient link... ;-)
KT
> I had to come back and look at it again.
>
> Is that one of the botijos that Txemi was talking
> about in his post?
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/7730/
>
> Aaron
>
> Aaron Gillies
> New York City
> x3rxes[^]yahoo.com
>
>
>
> Kzerphii Toomk wrote:
> > Only primitives.
> >
> > KT (France)
> >
> >
> >
>
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3DF### [at] spamcom...
> I had to come back and look at it again.
>
> Is that one of the botijos that Txemi was talking
> about in his post?
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/7730/
That's not a botijo.
A botijo has two holes, one to pour the water into it
and another to drink from. Each one is in the opposite
position of the other (so when you drink you dont get
showed), and has a handle to hold it.
A real botijo is made from clay. When you fill it with water,
there is a process of microevaporation (?): little drops of
water pass thru' the clay, get evarporated and refresh the
surface of the botijo, so the water keeps fresh.
The one in the image seems a bottle or a vase to me.
Nothing to do with a botijo, for sure.
Bye
Txemi Jendrix
http://www.txemijendrix.com
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3e00e537@news.povray.org...
> That's not a botijo.
> A botijo has two holes, one to pour the water into it
> and another to drink from. Each one is in the opposite
> position of the other (so when you drink you dont get
> showed), and has a handle to hold it.
To be more clear, I'm rendering right now a botijo
I've made with hamapatch.
I will post it as soon as it finishes ( 2h 50' and it's at 21%
I shoudn't have use the HQ radiosity settings...)
and I will also post the povray source commented and
the hamapatch file.
Now it's time to go to bed.
Txemi Jendrix
http://www.txemijendrix.com
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:(
Txemi Jendrix wrote:
> 3DF### [at] spamcom...
>
>>I had to come back and look at it again.
>>
>>Is that one of the botijos that Txemi was talking
>>about in his post?
>>
>>http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/7730/
>
>
> That's not a botijo.
> A botijo has two holes, one to pour the water into it
> and another to drink from. Each one is in the opposite
> position of the other (so when you drink you dont get
> showed), and has a handle to hold it.
> A real botijo is made from clay. When you fill it with water,
> there is a process of microevaporation (?): little drops of
> water pass thru' the clay, get evarporated and refresh the
> surface of the botijo, so the water keeps fresh.
> The one in the image seems a bottle or a vase to me.
> Nothing to do with a botijo, for sure.
> Bye
>
> Txemi Jendrix
> http://www.txemijendrix.com
>
>
>
>
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3e00d75d@news.povray.org...
> Perhaps I'm wrong. Because I use rotary object with
> Moray. Is it a primitive? I'm not sure, in fact.
>
> Viewing Pov file, I realise rotational become a raw object.
>
> Sorry for my mistake.
>
Hi KT,
It is a nice image anyway :-)
In Moray, rotational/translational sweeps may be exported as lathes/prismes
(primitives) if you use linear/cubic/quadratic interpolation
But they are exported as mesh if you use glyph interpolation or bevel for
prism.
BTW do you know
news://news.zoo-logique.org/3D.Pov-Ray and
news://news.zoo-logique.org/3D.Moray
French POV and Moray users NGs?
Cheers
Marc
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