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From: Jim Charter
Subject: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 18:56:40
Message: <400485b8@news.povray.org>
There is more wrong with this than right, but I wanted to show the 
direction I have being working in.  This actually started as an entry 
for "future" but has turned into a more measured project to teach myself 
organic modelling, texturing, hair generation etc.  It's going to take a 
while to get something really showable.
No sss in place yet.
Modelled in Wings
Lighting by Jaime
Bumpmaps and image maps generated in PS
Uvmapped in uvmapper


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From: Apache
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 19:08:25
Message: <40048879$1@news.povray.org>
Photo Shop or Paint Shop?


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 19:38:55
Message: <40048f9f@news.povray.org>
Apache wrote:
> Photo Shop or Paint Shop?
> 
> 
sorry, Photoshop 7


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From: Greg M  Johnson
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 21:19:39
Message: <4004a73b$1@news.povray.org>
Breathtaking, 'cept the hair just isn't right for an actual silverback....


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From: St 
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 21:20:55
Message: <4004a787@news.povray.org>
"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote in message
news:400485b8@news.povray.org...

 Jim, that is just fantastic! I love it! I can see where you were
coming from ref the IRTC, but you know, I can't wait for the day that
3D artists can actually get to the point when they can use their
artistic abilities quickly, not slowly. One day, eh?

    Steve


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 21:29:04
Message: <4004A96F.87804F80@hotmail.com>
Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> 
> Breathtaking, 'cept the hair just isn't right for an actual
> silverback....

Well, maybe not a silverback gorilla, but one could easily
hypothesize an isolate group of hominids that survived.

Regards,
John


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From: Jean-luc Songa Butera
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 21:36:34
Message: <4004ab32$1@news.povray.org>
"Greg M. Johnson" <gregj;-)565### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:4004a73b$1@news.povray.org...
> Breathtaking, 'cept the hair just isn't right for an actual silverback....

Judging by the ears and the shape of the back of the head I would rather say
it's a chimpanze ^___^
Nonetheless very good job!

Jean-luc bombarding a sphere with 10 000 photons and not even trialed for it


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 22:03:25
Message: <4004b17d$1@news.povray.org>
Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> Breathtaking, 'cept the hair just isn't right for an actual silverback....
> 
> 
Yes you are right.  It is actually based on a chimp and the hair should 
be black, and the skin a kind of dirty pumpkin yellow.  But as I was 
experimenting with the hair effect I kept picturing a human.


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 22:13:59
Message: <4004b3f7$1@news.povray.org>
John VanSickle wrote:


> 
> Well, maybe not a silverback gorilla, but one could easily
> hypothesize an isolate group of hominids that survived.
> 

Yes, that was the sort of ambiguity I was origially thinking of.  I had 
intended to display the hominid along with a quote from my daughter:

"You mean in a million years, when they find my bones, they'll think I 
look like a monkey?"

BTW I know you are working on a mesh modeller.  I am generating the hair 
direction in POV by tracing splines along the surface of the figure.  In 
this picture I used the trace function.  In my next try I want to use 
the fact that Wings allows you to assign materials to individual polys. 
  So when I export to .obj, I can use this to parse out a hand drawn 
sequence of vertices and their normals.  It would be easier to be able 
to merely export selected vertices and their normals to a text file, 
then POV it from there.

-Jim


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: primate test 1
Date: 13 Jan 2004 22:19:50
Message: <4004b556$1@news.povray.org>
Jean-luc Songa Butera wrote:


> Judging by the ears and the shape of the back of the head I would rather say
> it's a chimpanze ^___^
Obviously you know your primates.  I was working from a fairly lousy b/w 
photo (of a chimp) that I found on the web, but I finally went to a 
second hand bookstore to see if I could find some better pictures. 
Particularily of the eyes and skin color.  Anyway I found a nice little 
picture book featuring chimps, baboons, and gorillas mostly.  So I am 
learning to discriminate.

-Jim


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