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A render experiment with pov 64 for windows. A few
days of render, 2GB of photons. I also have a desktop
size version (1600x1200) just ask if you want it.
Best,
	S.
Steven Pigeon, Ph.D.
ste### [at] videotron ca
 
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Beautiful.
 
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Steven Pigeon wrote:
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> A render experiment with pov 64 for windows. A few
> days of render, 2GB of photons. I also have a desktop
> size version (1600x1200) just ask if you want it.
> 
Nice.
On what machine did you render this?
Sebastian
 
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AMD Athlon x64 4000+, nvidia 4 chipset, 2GB of 400MHz DDR
ram. It's my new toy. I've toyed with the setting until I
filled RAM without going too much over.
I think it might be nice if one could parameterize the
number of photons using a target memory capacity instead
of counts or density. Some kind of "shoot me for 1.5GB"
setting.
Sebastian H. wrote:
> Steven Pigeon wrote:
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>> A render experiment with pov 64 for windows. A few
>> days of render, 2GB of photons. I also have a desktop
>> size version (1600x1200) just ask if you want it.
>>
> 
> Nice.
> On what machine did you render this?
> 
> Sebastian
 
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> AMD Athlon x64 4000+, nvidia 4 chipset, 2GB of 400MHz DDR
> ram. It's my new toy. I've toyed with the setting until I
> filled RAM without going too much over.
That's a damn fine machine. I was going to get a 4000+ my self - but it 
was, like, 3x the price of most of the rest. :-S
OOC, which OS?
> I think it might be nice if one could parameterize the
> number of photons using a target memory capacity instead
> of counts or density. Some kind of "shoot me for 1.5GB"
> setting.
Well, I suppose if you rigure out how much memory 1 photon uses, that 
would tell you what "count" setting to use... (You wanna check how much 
RAM is *free* when you do this.)
 
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dispersion_samples = *runs away screaming*
No wonder it took a few days...
Looks pretty cool though.
 
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Orchid XP v2 wrote:
>> AMD Athlon x64 4000+, nvidia 4 chipset, 2GB of 400MHz DDR
>> ram. It's my new toy. I've toyed with the setting until I
>> filled RAM without going too much over.
> 
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> That's a damn fine machine. I was going to get a 4000+ my self - but it 
> was, like, 3x the price of most of the rest. :-S
> 
> OOC, which OS?
For now, xp x64 pro. Probably won't last. Probably will install
some x64 linux distribution, still haven't decided which. Installing
XP on this box was a quick fix to get it up and working.
> Well, I suppose if you rigure out how much memory 1 photon uses, that 
> would tell you what "count" setting to use... (You wanna check how much 
> RAM is *free* when you do this.)
No, no, I meant that povray should distribute photons adaptatively on
its own, until it reaches the target memory capacity. As of now, 
specifying density is much of guesswork; and count is hard to relate to 
density.
 
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Orchid XP v2 wrote:
> dispersion_samples = *runs away screaming*
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> No wonder it took a few days...
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> Looks pretty cool though.
dispersion_samples = 75
 
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very nice.
I am interested in your high res version.
K
"Steven Pigeon" <ste### [at] videotron ca> wrote in message 
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> A render experiment with pov 64 for windows. A few
> days of render, 2GB of photons. I also have a desktop
> size version (1600x1200) just ask if you want it.
>
> Best,
>
> S.
>
>
> Steven Pigeon, Ph.D.
> ste### [at] videotron ca
>
>
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Steven Pigeon wrote:
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> A render experiment with pov 64 for windows. A few
> days of render, 2GB of photons. I also have a desktop
> size version (1600x1200) just ask if you want it.
> 
> Best,
> 
>     S.
> 
> 
> Steven Pigeon, Ph.D.
> ste### [at] videotron ca
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Wicked picture but the title make me curious.  I understand that plato
refers to the platonic solids ... but why "tyranny"?
-- 
to all the companies who wait until a large user base becomes
dependant on their freeware, then shafting said happy campers with
mandatory payment for continued usage. I spit on your grave.
 
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