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Focal blur and global illumination makes any mundane image look fairly decent!
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"jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Focal blur and global illumination makes any mundane image look fairly decent!
Nice one.
Round off the pin ends for better effect. Also, I think adding some normals
distortion to the pin "roots" would be appropriate, tough I'm not sure whether
that is some kind of solder or a straightforward machined part of the pin
itself.
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Thanks. The pins are rounded, perhaps not enough. And the pin roots have
normals, also perhaps not enough.
"clipka" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> > Focal blur and global illumination makes any mundane image look fairly decent!
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> Nice one.
>
> Round off the pin ends for better effect. Also, I think adding some normals
> distortion to the pin "roots" would be appropriate, tough I'm not sure whether
> that is some kind of solder or a straightforward machined part of the pin
> itself.
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jhu wrote:
> Focal blur and global illumination makes any mundane image look fairly decent!
It did actually prompt me to fetch my original Pentium 66MHz CPU
(including floating point bug) which I never exchanged and which
is now enjoying retirement in my living room's display cabinet ;)
If it's any reference I think your pins should be slightly thinner
and the root a bit flatter. But what do I know of modern CPUs ...
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jhu wrote:
> Focal blur and global illumination makes any mundane image look fairly decent!
I don't know... This is the exact type of image which looks like it
doesn't really benefit all that much from radiosity. Did you try without
radiosity (and possibley with properly-placed additional light sources)?
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Yes, I'm not quite able to place regular lights in such a way as to get as good
results with radiosity.
Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> jhu wrote:
> > Focal blur and global illumination makes any mundane image look fairly decent!
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> I don't know... This is the exact type of image which looks like it
> doesn't really benefit all that much from radiosity. Did you try without
> radiosity (and possibley with properly-placed additional light sources)?
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jhu wrote:
> Yes, I'm not quite able to place regular lights in such a way as to get as good
> results with radiosity.
How are you trying? See some tips here:
http://warp.povusers.org/povtips/
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Slight update, with more underside (non-potato) chips.
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"jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Slight update, with more underside (non-potato) chips.
Hmm... no, those chips they definitely need more work on their pins.
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clipka wrote:
> "jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>> Slight update, with more underside (non-potato) chips.
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> Hmm... no, those chips they definitely need more work on their pins.
>
I agree - they seem like DIP (solder-through) while they should be TSSOP
(SMD, surface mount) oslt.
-Aero
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