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Thanks for the link, I will try it.
> Very nice picture!
>
> I bet it would look fabulous as a stereoimage ..try rendering a small
frame
> in StereoPOV http://stereopov.ichthyostega.de/
>
> George
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Thanks, I simply love Gilles madpipe macro, see
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/24589/ for another example.
> You're obviously after a Tranesque look and I must say you've done a
> great job at it!
>
>
> Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
> Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vip bg
> TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tag povray org
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Thanks, up to now I only wanted to make a simple wallpaper,
but perhaps it will go another way.
> I can't put my finger on why, but I really like that. Would make a cool
> poster.
> --
> David Parrott
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Thank you very much.
I made the image within 3 hours. Therefore it has to be very simple.
Essentially I used two macros from Gilles Tran: MadPipe and MakeTree -
(http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources08.htm /
http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources01.htm).
In Maketree.pov I simply substituted the cones with a nice pipe part from
pipeset.pov (link see above).
If you want I can post the source.
Norbert
"Roberto A." <wol### [at] hot-mail com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Fantastic. Simply awesome. Definitely jaw-dropping.
>
> Out of curiosity... how was this scene modelled?
>
> Roberto
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>
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> Pretty basic : 3 cylinder lights, one of the "stage", one closer to the
> camera (on the left) and one on the right.
> #declare LightColor1=rgb <125,180,255>/255;
> media{scattering{1,0.7*LightColor1/1000 extinction 0}}
> To get the final image I did two passes : one at 1200*1200 to get the rad
> data (with no aa) and a final one at 5000*5000 loading the rad data.
Pretty
> fast, just a few hours, the speed gain is amazing (the 5000*5000 with aa
> took as long as the 1200*1200 one).
> And then the characters where re-rendered separately with much higher
> radiosity settings and pasted on the big image using a mask...
Thanks for the settings, Gilles.
I wondered about your peak memory, but now it seems clear.
> It sure is :) I wonder where you are going to take it.
It was a kind of 'not thinking, but doing' approach.
So I do't know the next steps, but I have to reduce the memory load of the
scene first.
Norbert
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> Thank you very much.
> I made the image within 3 hours. Therefore it has to be very simple.
> Essentially I used two macros from Gilles Tran: MadPipe and MakeTree -
> (http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources08.htm /
> http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources01.htm).
last used Povray - I'm trying to learn more about the Renderman interface
and polygon-based modelling. But Gilles' images (and yours) make me want to
go back and start poving around. :-)
> If you want I can post the source.
I'd really like to take a look on the source, but feel free to not post it
if you feel uncomfortable in any way. After all, it's your work; I'm happy
enough just to see it and to imagine what it will turn into when ready.
Best regards.
Roberto
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> Thanks for the settings, Gilles.
> I wondered about your peak memory, but now it seems clear.
There are "only" 15 CSG pipes (probably similar to the ones you used) and
most of the other structural elements are rather low-res meshes repeated
over and over, so that helped a bit with the memory use, even thought the
tree and Poser people are quite big. Keeping the RAM in check was a real
challenge in this one, it's fortunate that reusing rad data from smaller
images works so well.
G.
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There is no reason to feel uncomfortable.
I sent dozens of complete source files of my IRTC entries to everybody, who
wanted them.
In turn I emailed to several people for their source files, if I wanted to
rerender it or simply to learn from it.
All of us stand on the shoulders of other POVers (and most of us on Gilles).
You find the source on povray.binaries.scene-files.
Norbert
"Roberto A." <wol### [at] hot-mail com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> > Thank you very much.
> > I made the image within 3 hours. Therefore it has to be very simple.
> > Essentially I used two macros from Gilles Tran: MadPipe and MakeTree -
> > (http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources08.htm /
> > http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources01.htm).
>
> last used Povray - I'm trying to learn more about the Renderman interface
> and polygon-based modelling. But Gilles' images (and yours) make me want
to
> go back and start poving around. :-)
>
> > If you want I can post the source.
>
> I'd really like to take a look on the source, but feel free to not post it
> if you feel uncomfortable in any way. After all, it's your work; I'm happy
> enough just to see it and to imagine what it will turn into when ready.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Roberto
>
>
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> All of us stand on the shoulders of other POVers (and most of us on
Gilles).
I don't.
:-)
Nah, just kidding. I tend to use his technique for smoothening
radiosity, but otherwise I do most of my stuff by myself. Still,
his images are good for inspiration and I like that he's talkative... :-)
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Tim Nikias v2.0
Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights
Email: Tim### [at] gmx de
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Yay... this is cool!
Andrew.
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