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From: Felbrigg
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 22 Apr 2004 06:12:48
Message: <40879aa0@news.povray.org>
> No radiosity was used, only large area-lights were.

Really!  That surprised me.  I'd love to see the source of how you lit this
scene.


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Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 22 Apr 2004 10:32:48
Message: <noe.falzonPASDEPUB-45C047.16315822042004@news.povray.org>
In article <408790a8@news.povray.org>,
 "Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote:

>   Hello.
> 
>   This object was rendered to be used on a small advertisement calendar
> card. Then I looked at it again and saw it is good enough to become a
> separate scene itself. So, I re-rendered it with good quality and
> corresponding environment to post. And now I proudly present The Small Pump!
> I will be glad to receive any comments. And will be happy to share the
> source, if anybody interested.
> 
>   And now it is time for some technical description. The object is simple
> union of cylinders, tori, cones and spheres. The hose is made of a lot of
> spheres. No radiosity was used, only large area-lights were. Render time was
> about 12h on 2 GHz Celeron (I can not say more precisely, I had to continue
> tracing). I used very high area-lights settings (11, 11, adaptive 4) and AA
> (method 2 depth 2 threshold 0).
> 
> 
> 
>   Sincerely Yours,
> 
>   Alex  Kluchikov.
> 
> 
> begin 666 pump_b.jpg
> [Image]
> 
> end
> 

Hey, that's impressive ! The textures look so good !
Congratulations


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From: Shay
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 22 Apr 2004 10:40:43
Message: <4087d96b@news.povray.org>
"Alex Kluchikov" <klk### [at] ukrnet> wrote in message
news:408790a8@news.povray.org...

Perfect glossy advertisement look. I can see that pale colors display
much less banding. Very nice looking pic.

 -Shay


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From: Apache
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 22 Apr 2004 19:00:18
Message: <40884e82$1@news.povray.org>
I really like this one!

I really like the area-light. I usually use low settings (2, 2, adaptive 4
or something like that) with high focal blur settings. Only if I don't use
focal blur, I use higher area-light settings.

I tried the low-area-light-high-focal-blur thing with animations together
with the folks at the Internet Movie Project (http://imp.3dhost.net/33.mpg
[720x480, 2.31 MB] and http://imp.3dhost.net/35.mpg [720x480, 6.23 MB]) and
there was no jittering at all, against my expectations.


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From: Dan P
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 22 Apr 2004 19:11:40
Message: <4088512c$1@news.povray.org>
Alex Kluchikov wrote:

>   Hello.
> 
>   This object was rendered to be used on a small advertisement calendar
> card. Then I looked at it again and saw it is good enough to become a
> separate scene itself. So, I re-rendered it with good quality and
> corresponding environment to post. And now I proudly present The Small Pump!
> I will be glad to receive any comments. And will be happy to share the
> source, if anybody interested.
> 
>   And now it is time for some technical description. The object is simple
> union of cylinders, tori, cones and spheres. The hose is made of a lot of
> spheres. No radiosity was used, only large area-lights were. Render time was
> about 12h on 2 GHz Celeron (I can not say more precisely, I had to continue
> tracing). I used very high area-lights settings (11, 11, adaptive 4) and AA
> (method 2 depth 2 threshold 0).

Supa-realistic.
What... is it pumping, though? It looks like it has to be pretty gloopy.
-- 
Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>


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From: Alex Kluchikov
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 23 Apr 2004 07:39:25
Message: <4089006d@news.povray.org>
"Dan P" wrote:

> Supa-realistic.

Thank you.
By the way, I've posted the source in p.b.s.-f. just a minutes ago.

> What... is it pumping, though? It looks like it has to be pretty gloopy.

Hm. I could not find the word "gloopy" in any dictionary. What does it mean?

Sincerely Yours,
Alex  Kluchikov.


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From: Alf Peake
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 23 Apr 2004 11:06:27
Message: <408930f3@news.povray.org>
Beautiful render, Alex.

> > What... is it pumping, though? It looks like it has to be pretty
gloopy.
>
> Hm. I could not find the word "gloopy" in any dictionary. What does
it mean?

High viscosity, sticky, like cold syrup.

Alf


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From: Rick [Kitty5]
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 23 Apr 2004 16:20:50
Message: <40897aa1@news.povray.org>
Love the lighting, nice work!

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From: stephen parkinson
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 23 Apr 2004 16:22:59
Message: <40897b23$1@news.povray.org>
Alex Kluchikov wrote:
> "Dan P" wrote:
> 
> 
>>Supa-realistic.
> 
> 
> Thank you.
> By the way, I've posted the source in p.b.s.-f. just a minutes ago.
> 
> 
>>What... is it pumping, though? It looks like it has to be pretty gloopy.
> 
> 
> Hm. I could not find the word "gloopy" in any dictionary. What does it mean?
> 
> Sincerely Yours,
> Alex  Kluchikov.
> 
> 

highish viscosity - thick honey, molasses, very used engine oil

stephen


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From: Dan P
Subject: Re: Toy pump (~101kb jpeg)
Date: 23 Apr 2004 19:34:35
Message: <4089a80b$1@news.povray.org>
Alex Kluchikov wrote:
> "Dan P" wrote:
> 
>>Supa-realistic.
> 
> Thank you.
> By the way, I've posted the source in p.b.s.-f. just a minutes ago.

Kick-ass! Thanks!!!

>>What... is it pumping, though? It looks like it has to be pretty gloopy.
> 
> 
> Hm. I could not find the word "gloopy" in any dictionary. What does it mean?

I think I meant "goopy" :-)
-- 
Respectfully,
Dan P
http://<broken link>


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