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From: Kzerphii Toomk
Subject: Old Tea Pot
Date: 26 Jan 2003 04:53:10
Message: <3e33b006@news.povray.org>
Just an old tea pot.

KT


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From: Kzerphii Toomk
Subject: Re: Old Tea Pot
Date: 26 Jan 2003 09:55:12
Message: <3e33f6d0$1@news.povray.org>
Bad translation. It's only a mug...

KT

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> Just an old tea pot.
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> KT
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From: hughes, b 
Subject: Re: Old Tea Pot
Date: 26 Jan 2003 10:33:14
Message: <3e33ffba@news.povray.org>
Looks real good. Not sure if there should be more reflection showing in the
scene though, both in the cup and piece of amber (tabletop too, if polished)
since they are so shiny. Maybe there already is... only that it might not be
variable reflection that I'm wanting to see, noting how you used version 3.1
for this and not 3.5.

I don't know about Amorphium but I guess that's how the isosurface-look was
given to the mug. It works well if so. That handle would be better matched
if it also had pitting too.


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From: Hugo Asm
Subject: Re: Old Tea Pot
Date: 27 Jan 2003 04:46:18
Message: <3e34ffea@news.povray.org>
How did you make those dents?  :o)

Good work,
Hugo


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: Old Tea Pot
Date: 27 Jan 2003 10:24:39
Message: <3e354f37@news.povray.org>
Kzerphii,

Do you have a sense of how Amorphium compares to more expensive 
commercial packages?  I am interested because I am trying to give advice 
to a neighbour who is just graduating high school and is interested in a 
career in cg.  Does Amorphium have a renderer?

-Jim


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From: Kzerphii Toomk
Subject: Re: Old Tea Pot
Date: 1 Feb 2003 17:00:27
Message: <3e3c437b@news.povray.org>
Thanks.

I done it with the Amorphium tools.

KT


> How did you make those dents?  :o)
>
> Good work,
> Hugo
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From: Kzerphii Toomk
Subject: Re: Old Tea Pot
Date: 1 Feb 2003 17:00:33
Message: <3e3c4381@news.povray.org>
I don't know the professionals packages as 3ds,
maya, Cinema 4d...etc (a little bit too expensives...;-))

But I use Moray 3.2 (press edition), Amorphium 1.0,
Amapi 4, Blender (difficult at begin), GMax, Hamapatch
(to model), Vue d'Esprit 1.2, Poser 3...etc

Amorphium is more easy to model intuitivelley ("intuitivement"
in french), visually. But Moray is the easyest in general.
I'm waiting 3.5 to buy it. Too many bugs with Amapi.
Hamapatch easy too.

Amorphium 1.0 has a renderer. I don't use it. I prefer PovRay 3.1.
Not time enough to use PovRay 3.5 or Megapov (and program)... :-(

KT (France)


> Kzerphii,
>
> Do you have a sense of how Amorphium compares to more expensive
> commercial packages?  I am interested because I am trying to give advice
> to a neighbour who is just graduating high school and is interested in a
> career in cg.  Does Amorphium have a renderer?
>
> -Jim
>


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