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Looks more like Polytrichum spp. to me. Might also pass for Huperzia
lucidula. It will really be the sporophytes that distinguish it.
"[GDS|Entropy]" <gds### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> Much better now.
> Close to Campylopus sp., now I can focus on variants, textures and spore
> fronds for it.
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> ian
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"Mike Hough" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote in message
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> Looks more like Polytrichum spp. to me. Might also pass for Huperzia
> lucidula. It will really be the sporophytes that distinguish it.
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Hmm....so then perhaps it will be very easy to make the initial three
variants. Just change leaf shape/texture and scale.
Sweet! :-D
I've looked at other more complicated mosses/liverworts, but I'm not sure
trying to make them would really be worth it until I learn how to make
meshes(damned triangles), as I think they might render slowly unless meshes
are used. Right now this renders relatively quickly, even with the leaves
being differenced cones (I was surprised).
I guess I'll need to study various IFS and perhaps the trace vine macro that
comes with povray, nomatter the method I choose to use for future moss
construction.
Perhaps I'll have a decently useful macro suite to contribute soon-ish.
(clouds, moss, corrosion, snow/icicles and various utility macros)
I'd definitely like to give something back to the community.
ian
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