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Revisited an old IRTC scene. At the time I couldn't get the scene to render
because the program kept crashing. Seems to work fine now.
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"Mike Hough" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> Revisited an old IRTC scene. At the time I couldn't get the scene to render
> because the program kept crashing. Seems to work fine now.
I like the goldfish. The lilies and the flowers could use some more texturing.
Maybe put a frog in there. And perhaps a shark with lasers...
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"Mike Hough" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> Revisited an old IRTC scene. At the time I couldn't get the scene to render
> because the program kept crashing. Seems to work fine now.
Synchronicity in action I guess - I haven't seen any water lilies in quite a
while but I just saw Gilles' new postings on Oyonale yesterday, including these
AMAZING water lilies (but would we expect anything less from him?)
http://www.oyonale.com/image.php?code=916&mode=info§ion=2008&lang=en
Cheers,
Rob
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Yes, they must have "lasers", it would definately be "evil".
:-D
ian
"jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> "Mike Hough" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>> Revisited an old IRTC scene. At the time I couldn't get the scene to
>> render
>> because the program kept crashing. Seems to work fine now.
>
> I like the goldfish. The lilies and the flowers could use some more
> texturing.
> Maybe put a frog in there. And perhaps a shark with lasers...
>
>
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I never see water that clean/clear around here, even at a pond fed by a
spring. Reminds of some Florida springs I've seen before. Must be happy
fish, unless that also means less food. ha ha
: )
Wavy grid-like appearance at upper right is curious, thought it was
reflection but must be the light-play from photons used and water surface
shape(?).
Bob
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Yes, even though lily pads are flat mine are especially flat.
Hmm, laser sharks...
"jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> "Mike Hough" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>> Revisited an old IRTC scene. At the time I couldn't get the scene to
>> render
>> because the program kept crashing. Seems to work fine now.
>
> I like the goldfish. The lilies and the flowers could use some more
> texturing.
> Maybe put a frog in there. And perhaps a shark with lasers...
>
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Same color even. Am working on another version, different cultivar :)
"Robert McGregor" <rob### [at] mcgregorfineartcom> wrote in message
news:web.4995a0cc28be4b886ff1d480@news.povray.org...
> "Mike Hough" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>> Revisited an old IRTC scene. At the time I couldn't get the scene to
>> render
>> because the program kept crashing. Seems to work fine now.
>
> Synchronicity in action I guess - I haven't seen any water lilies in quite
> a
> while but I just saw Gilles' new postings on Oyonale yesterday, including
> these
> AMAZING water lilies (but would we expect anything less from him?)
>
> http://www.oyonale.com/image.php?code=916&mode=info§ion=2008&lang=en
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
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Yes, I used photons and they are brighter in the deeper water. Probably
because that is the area where the focus is the sharpest.
Speaking of clean water, I had a version with scattering media that looked
very murky. Might try that again, although it didn't look like a good place
for the fish to live
"Bob" <omniverse*charter!net> wrote in message
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>I never see water that clean/clear around here, even at a pond fed by a
>spring. Reminds of some Florida springs I've seen before. Must be happy
>fish, unless that also means less food. ha ha
> : )
> Wavy grid-like appearance at upper right is curious, thought it was
> reflection but must be the light-play from photons used and water surface
> shape(?).
>
> Bob
>
>
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