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From: Jim Holsenback
Subject: Shop Items Take 2
Date: 8 Nov 2008 08:57:21
Message: <49159ac1@news.povray.org>
Howdy,

    I'm still calling this a work in progress but I think it's WAY better 
than the first time. I still can't decide which brass I like better .... the 
transom, or the bell/spittoon. I do however like the scattering media effect 
around the jug, it doesn't  use a density or color_map. Perhaps I need to 
tweak my viewing angle in order to get more of the same effect with some of 
the other objects. Fire away if you have any ideas.

L8TR


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From: Larry Hudson
Subject: Re: Shop Items Take 2
Date: 8 Nov 2008 19:11:29
Message: <49162ab1@news.povray.org>
Jim Holsenback wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
>     I'm still calling this a work in progress but I think it's WAY better 
> than the first time. I still can't decide which brass I like better .... the 
> transom, or the bell/spittoon. I do however like the scattering media effect 
> around the jug, it doesn't  use a density or color_map. Perhaps I need to 
> tweak my viewing angle in order to get more of the same effect with some of 
> the other objects. Fire away if you have any ideas.
> 
> L8TR 
> 
That reflective window frame looks like it's shooting out of the cork in 
the jug.  Shift the jug or camera a bit so they don't line up. 
Photographers call this a case of the sprouts, like when a telephone 
pole sprouts out of someone's head.    ;-)

      -=- Larry -=-


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From: William Tracy
Subject: Re: Shop Items Take 2
Date: 9 Nov 2008 01:52:27
Message: <491688ab$1@news.povray.org>
The textures on the jugs and the wooden tabletop are screaming for 
stronger antialiasing. That said, this looks pretty good.

I'm impressed by how you used the media; once most people decide that 
they're willing to dedicate the extra render time to scattering media, 
tend to crank it waaay up to make sure that you notice it. Your use is 
delightfully subtle. At first I wasn't even sure that you were using 
media at all--I just felt that there was something "right" about the 
lighting that I couldn't put my finger on.

Good show. :-)

-- 
William Tracy
afi### [at] gmailcom -- wtr### [at] calpolyedu

"Given a signal with a 2-Hz bandwagon, the Nyquil frequency must be 1-Hz 
to avoid aliening of the furrier transformer."
     -- phdcomics.com


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From: Jim Holsenback
Subject: Re: Shop Items Take 2
Date: 9 Nov 2008 04:21:25
Message: <4916ab95$1@news.povray.org>
"William Tracy" <wtr### [at] calpolyedu> wrote in message 
news:491688ab$1@news.povray.org...
> The textures on the jugs and the wooden tabletop are screaming for 
> stronger antialiasing. That said, this looks pretty good.

ah ... yes since it's still a WIP I used method 1 depth 0.3. better AA is 
planned for the final run.

> I'm impressed by how you used the media; once most people decide that 
> they're willing to dedicate the extra render time to scattering media, 
> tend to crank it waaay up to make sure that you notice it. Your use is 
> delightfully subtle. At first I wasn't even sure that you were using media 
> at all--I just felt that there was something "right" about the lighting 
> that I couldn't put my finger on.

besides scattering I used a little absorption to cancel out the bluish tint 
from the window and a little emission for it's final color .... btw: it took 
almost 12 hrs for this render.

> Good show. :-)

Hey thanks!

 Jim


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From: Jim Holsenback
Subject: Re: Shop Items Take 2
Date: 9 Nov 2008 04:27:30
Message: <4916ad02@news.povray.org>
"Larry Hudson" <org### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message 
news:49162ab1@news.povray.org...
> That reflective window frame looks like it's shooting out of the cork in 
> the jug.  Shift the jug or camera a bit so they don't line up. 
> Photographers call this a case of the sprouts, like when a telephone pole 
> sprouts out of someone's head.    ;-)

haha .... I misssed that. I had to move the transom a bit as I didn't like 
how the tripod leg intercepted the window leading in the far window. easy 
enough to move the jug just a bit, but I think I'll try a few lower quality 
renders with slightly diff camera angle in hopes of picking up more of the 
scattering effect. good feedback .... thanks!

Jim


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