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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 10:22:38
Message: <403231be$1@news.povray.org>
(28 Mb, 110 Mb unzipped)
> 
> G.
So I guess you're not entering this in the "short code" contest?

(Fantastic work, as always!)

Dave Matthews


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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 11:50:03
Message: <aat9g1-4qk.ln1@triton.imagico.de>
Gilles Tran wrote:
> This is a demo picture for some sci-fi objects I created some months ago for
> another image.

Looks nice, the style is similar to the 'air-motorcycle' you showed some 
time ago.  I am quite surprised that the media does not cause any 
trouble - i often get artefacts in such a case if i don't choose very 
high quality (and slow) settings.

> There are 6 buildings and 8 flying vehicles, all different, modelled in
> Wings3D and converted to POV-Ray, with some uvmapping for the buildings and
> a couple of cars.

There is quite a strong contrast between the ancient buildings (no 
metal, glass etc.) and the futuristic vehicles.

Christoph

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From: Roberto A 
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 12:22:37
Message: <40324ddd$1@news.povray.org>
> > >bladerunner ??
> >
> > And X-Wing/Tie-Fighter?
>
> I'm thinkin' 5th Element.

I was about to say the same. I found myself looking for Leeloo there. :-)

Jaw-dropping beautiful. But that's Gilles Tran's, so that's kinda expected.
:-)


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From: Norbert Kern
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 12:26:20
Message: <40324ebc@news.povray.org>
Wow!

I've seen a small WIP of your image some months before with a Mini Cooper
with two jet engines instead of wheels.
In addition I'm a fan of "Valerian and Laureline" comics. Volume 16 were the
antetype for the design of the "5th Element" movie IIRC
(http://eniubo.free.fr/valerian/albums/cercpouv2.jpg).
So you treated me very much especially with this image.


Thanks

Norbert Kern




"Gilles Tran" <gitran_nospam_@wanadoo.fr> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:40314abf@news.povray.org...
> This is a demo picture for some sci-fi objects I created some months ago
for
> another image.
> There are 6 buildings and 8 flying vehicles, all different, modelled in
> Wings3D and converted to POV-Ray, with some uvmapping for the buildings
and
> a couple of cars.
> I was planning to release them in the next Oyonale update but since it's
> still weeks or months away, and with the current IRTC animation topic
being
> "classic sci-fi", I thought I might jump the gun and put them for download
> now if people want to use them for the IRTC, the IMP (I'd love to see
those
> in an animation) or anything else.
> There's no webpage for it yet, only a big zip file that contains the
*.inc,
> the scene itself and the maps.
>
> >>>>> http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/downloads/scifi_demo.zip (28 Mb,
110
> Mb unzipped)
>
> G.
>
>
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From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 12:42:07
Message: <4032526f$1@news.povray.org>

news:aat### [at] tritonimagicode...

> Looks nice, the style is similar to the 'air-motorcycle' you showed some
> time ago.

Yep, that one was a detail from the original picture. In fact the demo
reuses most of the elements of this one, with a different camera and less
objects (and no 3rd party ones of course).

> I am quite surprised that the media does not cause any
> trouble - i often get artefacts in such a case if i don't choose very
> high quality (and slow) settings.

Actually the flying things have a no_shadow to avoid artefacts. Also, in
tests I did last year with this series of images, some media effects did
cause a lot of trouble in some cases. Getting the effect right took indeed a
lot of time, and the current setup has its own limitations... but it works


> There is quite a strong contrast between the ancient buildings (no
> metal, glass etc.) and the futuristic vehicles.

Oh well where I live we have also futuristic vehicles and decrepit
buildings, and the original pic has a Mini Cooper ;-)
If you look at the code you'll see that the cars and buildings have a number
(3, 4 etc.) which simply mirrors my learning of Wings3d in the course of a
few weeks last summer. The last models are more "imaginative" and complex
than the first ones. In fact, the first models are only good as fillers and
background elements.

G.


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From: Norbert Kern
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 13:00:56
Message: <403256d8$1@news.povray.org>
Hi Gilles,

another question:
why you use "assumed_gamma = 1;" when you actually use a value of 2.2 or so?
This was also true for each of your excellent example images for your
Maklecloud macro.

Norbert



"Gilles Tran" <gitran_nospam_@wanadoo.fr> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:40314abf@news.povray.org...
> This is a demo picture for some sci-fi objects I created some months ago
for
> another image.
> There are 6 buildings and 8 flying vehicles, all different, modelled in
> Wings3D and converted to POV-Ray, with some uvmapping for the buildings
and
> a couple of cars.
> I was planning to release them in the next Oyonale update but since it's
> still weeks or months away, and with the current IRTC animation topic
being
> "classic sci-fi", I thought I might jump the gun and put them for download
> now if people want to use them for the IRTC, the IMP (I'd love to see
those
> in an animation) or anything else.
> There's no webpage for it yet, only a big zip file that contains the
*.inc,
> the scene itself and the maps.
>
> >>>>> http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/downloads/scifi_demo.zip (28 Mb,
110
> Mb unzipped)
>
> G.
>
>
> --
> **********************
> http://www.oyonale.com
> **********************
> - Graphic experiments
> - POV-Ray and Poser computer images
> - Posters
>
>
>


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From: Dan P
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 16:03:29
Message: <403281a1$1@news.povray.org>
"Roberto A." <wol### [at] hot-mailcom> wrote in message
news:40324ddd$1@news.povray.org...
> > > >bladerunner ??
> > >
> > > And X-Wing/Tie-Fighter?
> >
> > I'm thinkin' 5th Element.
>
> I was about to say the same. I found myself looking for Leeloo there. :-)
>
> Jaw-dropping beautiful. But that's Gilles Tran's, so that's kinda
expected.
> :-)

Wow, Gilles landed Leelo? Gilles; make sure you don't kiss her without her
permission. :-)


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From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 17:43:15
Message: <40329903@news.povray.org>

news:403256d8$1@news.povray.org...
> another question:
> why you use "assumed_gamma = 1;" when you actually use a value of 2.2 or
so?

I'm working on a laptop and I found after much trouble that the only
combination of display_gamma/assumed_gamma that worked on it was 1/1 (i.e.
the images created on the laptop aren't too dark on the CRTs I also use). It
also seems easier to tweak the lighting with these settings.
To be honest, after reading the docs over and over and reading many
discussions in these groups, I'm still unable to understand what are the
"right" gamma settings for a given computer, and the fact that the gamma
test doesn't seem to work on flat screens adds to my confusion :(

G.

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From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 18:30:16
Message: <4032a408$1@news.povray.org>

news:40324ebc@news.povray.org...
> In addition I'm a fan of "Valerian and Laureline" comics. Volume 16 were
the
> antetype for the design of the "5th Element" movie IIRC

Well I've been brought up with Valerian comics, and also with the drawings
of Moebius, so a good deal of my visual sci-fi reference comes from them.
The 5th Element was a fanboy dream come true, as it put on screen what most
of us lovers of French sci-fi comics had taken for granted for the past 20
years but couldn't really find in US-made sci-fi movies (Blader Runner being
the exception).
Actually, the comic strip that started it all is a short story from 1976 by
Moebius and Dan O'Bannon (of Alien fame), "The Long Tomorrow", which defined
the reference frame for good number of urban sci-fi stories, comics and
movies, from Blade Runner to cyberpunk. Both Ridley Scott and William Gibson
have acknowledged the influence of these 16 pages in their own work.
http://www.brmovie.com/FAQs/BR_FAQ_BR_Influence.htm
I guess that one reason this comic isn't more famous is that it's quite
no-holds-barred about violence and pornography... O'Bannon was supposed to
turn it into a TV show some years ago but if it was done now it would seem


G.

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From: Christopher James Huff
Subject: Re: Sci-fi objects demo image (190 kb)
Date: 17 Feb 2004 18:36:25
Message: <cjameshuff-29D3EA.18365917022004@news.povray.org>
In article <403256d8$1@news.povray.org>,
 "Norbert Kern" <nor### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:

> why you use "assumed_gamma = 1;" when you actually use a value of 2.2 or so?
> This was also true for each of your excellent example images for your
> Maklecloud macro.

Hmm? You're supposed to use assumed_gamma 1 for new scenes...it only 
exists to provide a way to correctly render scenes designed without 
gamma correction.

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