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From: Tek
Subject: volcano WIP update
Date: 28 Jan 2006 12:51:29
Message: <43dbaf21@news.povray.org>
Well I've been putting a lot of work into the volcano, though I've hardly 
touched anything else in the scene. As you can see I've incorporated a lot 
of the great suggestions from folks round here, thanks everyone! The only 
problems I have with the volcano now are: it's still too dark - I didn't 
realise until after this lengthy render, and there's lava touching snow in 
the foreground which is obviously complete nonsense! Next I'm going to work 
on the smoke and under-sea area.

My favourite bit in this is the lava rivers, which work using a really 
simplistic particle system that basically rolls a particle down the volcano 
leaving a trail of blobs behind it. Slight adjustments to the start position 
and random seed make it take radically different paths, which actually looks 
pretty realistic.

Anyway I thought I'd post this for further comments, and so you can see how 
much better it's got!

-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com


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From: Spock
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 28 Jan 2006 13:31:28
Message: <43dbb880$1@news.povray.org>
This just keeps getting better and better.  My suggestion (worth every 
penny) would be to scrap the undersea section, extend the water to the 
bottom of the picture, and add some icebergs or a frozen shoreline. 
You've just about got the "fire" part working but I think the "ice" part 
needs work.

Awesome picture!

Tek wrote:
> Well I've been putting a lot of work into the volcano, though I've hardly 
> touched anything else in the scene. As you can see I've incorporated a lot 
> of the great suggestions from folks round here, thanks everyone! The only 
> problems I have with the volcano now are: it's still too dark - I didn't 
> realise until after this lengthy render, and there's lava touching snow in 
> the foreground which is obviously complete nonsense! Next I'm going to work 
> on the smoke and under-sea area.
> 
> My favourite bit in this is the lava rivers, which work using a really 
> simplistic particle system that basically rolls a particle down the volcano 
> leaving a trail of blobs behind it. Slight adjustments to the start position 
> and random seed make it take radically different paths, which actually looks 
> pretty realistic.
> 
> Anyway I thought I'd post this for further comments, and so you can see how 
> much better it's got!
> 
>


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From: Orchid XP v2
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 28 Jan 2006 14:11:55
Message: <43dbc1fb$1@news.povray.org>
The top part is starting to look half way decent now. The mountain looks 
good, the clouds are good, the lava isn't quite right yet. (Good shape, 
lighting looks wrong.)

The underwater part still needs work.


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From: scott
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 28 Jan 2006 14:46:57
Message: <43dbca31$1@news.povray.org>
> My favourite bit in this is the lava rivers, which work using a really
> simplistic particle system that basically rolls a particle down the
> volcano leaving a trail of blobs behind it. Slight adjustments to the
> start position and random seed make it take radically different
> paths, which actually looks pretty realistic.

That's a neat trick.  It might look more realistic if the lava streams were 
brighter maybe?


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From: Ger
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 28 Jan 2006 18:18:17
Message: <43dbfbb9@news.povray.org>
Tek wrote:

> Well I've been putting a lot of work into the volcano, though I've hardly
> touched anything else in the scene. As you can see I've incorporated a lot
> of the great suggestions from folks round here, thanks everyone! The only
> problems I have with the volcano now are: it's still too dark - I didn't
> realise until after this lengthy render, and there's lava touching snow in
> the foreground which is obviously complete nonsense! Next I'm going to
> work on the smoke and under-sea area.
> 
> My favourite bit in this is the lava rivers, which work using a really
> simplistic particle system that basically rolls a particle down the
> volcano leaving a trail of blobs behind it. Slight adjustments to the
> start position and random seed make it take radically different paths,
> which actually looks pretty realistic.
> 
> Anyway I thought I'd post this for further comments, and so you can see
> how much better it's got!
> 

Coming along neatly, but ( sorry, there's always one of those ) :)

4 things above the water that caught my eye 
No distinct column of smoke/dust/ash over the vent
The boulders/rocks that come flying out of the volcano all are(look like)
the same size.
No smoke/dust plumes where they hit the ground
No steam where the lava touches the water

under water

The bulging lava doesn't seem connected to the volcano

-- 
Ger


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From: Kenneth
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 29 Jan 2006 03:35:00
Message: <web.43dc7d049c2a5cde1dc21d980@news.povray.org>
It's great to see this progressing so nicely. Really dig those clouds.

How about an "air glow" above the volcano's spout? And perhaps some more
yellow (and/or "crustiness") in the lave streams? As lava cools, it shows
dark crusty spots on top.

Thanks for keeping us updated!

Ken


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From: Florian Brucker
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 29 Jan 2006 06:49:42
Message: <43dcabd6@news.povray.org>
I'd expect the lava streams to be broader at the bottom of the mountain. 
And I love Spock's idea with the ice on the water instead of the cooling 
lava.

Aside from that - Great progress!


Florian


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From: Eero Ahonen
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 29 Jan 2006 07:03:48
Message: <43dcaf24$1@news.povray.org>
Tek wrote:
> 
> Anyway I thought I'd post this for further comments, and so you can see how 
> much better it's got!
> 

Ok, forget my earlier comments partly. I'm still disturbed about that
there's _one_ glowing lava drop underwater, but not another even near.
And the mountains at background are still exported from Egypt :). All
other things I mentioned you seem to have maintained with honour.

But maybe there should be steam (and boiling?), where the lava river
gets into the water?

-- 
Eero "Aero" Ahonen
   http://www.zbxt.net
      aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid


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From: Orchid XP v2
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 29 Jan 2006 08:19:26
Message: <43dcc0de@news.povray.org>
> But maybe there should be steam (and boiling?), where the lava river
> gets into the water?

Weirdly, when lava hits water, it doesn't seem to boil much. Just tones 
of steam. (Which is maybe why you can't see any bubbling?) Strange but 
true...

I rephrase: in the videos I've seen, that's how it looks.


PS. Every time I see "lava" I keep thinking "Java"... I need help!!


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From: Gail Shaw
Subject: Re: volcano WIP update
Date: 29 Jan 2006 09:19:05
Message: <43dcced9@news.povray.org>
"Orchid XP v2" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
news:43dcc0de@news.povray.org...
> > But maybe there should be steam (and boiling?), where the lava river
> > gets into the water?
>
> Weirdly, when lava hits water, it doesn't seem to boil much. Just tones
> of steam. (Which is maybe why you can't see any bubbling?) Strange but
> true...

Probably because boiling involves small abouts of water changing to steam
beneath the surface and bubbling to the surface. When lava (few hundred
degrees C) hits water the water turns en-mass to steam instantly. There
isn't time to boil.

My guess, not scientific proof.


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