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From: Josh
Subject: Yog-Radio
Date: 31 Jan 2006 04:27:41
Message: <43df2d8d@news.povray.org>
Isosurface blood.  The Reflected light on the surface comes from a sphere 
with a high ambient value rather than an actual light.  Two textures on the 
text, with the upper layer being mostly transparent fading to an rgbf Red 
using a marble pattern  the same normal was applied to both textures.

I call it "Voice from the blood"

... as Drac' said ... "the blood is the life"


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Yog-Radio
Date: 31 Jan 2006 12:45:51
Message: <43dfa24f$1@news.povray.org>
Josh wrote:
> I call it "Voice from the blood"

I've never found blood to be even the slightest bit translucent, myself. 
:-) Other than that, it's definitely creepy.

-- 
   Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
    Crate & Barrel -
      Furnishing Video Games Since 1962!


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From: Orchid XP v2
Subject: Re: Yog-Radio
Date: 31 Jan 2006 13:41:54
Message: <43dfaf72$1@news.povray.org>
>> I call it "Voice from the blood"
> 
> 
> I've never found blood to be even the slightest bit translucent, myself. 
> :-) Other than that, it's definitely creepy.

It is if you haemolise it and then seperate off the blood cells...

Erm, let's just forget I said that. :-/


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From: Skip Talbot
Subject: Re: Yog-Radio
Date: 1 Feb 2006 00:38:33
Message: <43e04959@news.povray.org>
Maybe its a very small scale hehe...

This reminds me of the slime in Ghostbusters II

Skip


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From: POVMAN
Subject: Re: Yog-Radio
Date: 1 Feb 2006 05:05:39
Message: <43e087f3@news.povray.org>
> I've never found blood to be even the slightest bit translucent, myself.
> :-) Other than that, it's definitely creepy.

Sometimes you "have" to play with reality.  POV is art.

Or I suppose, rocket-science, if your one of the people who wrote the code 
for POV-Ray.


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