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From: clipka
Subject: UberPOV logo
Date: 21 Nov 2013 14:09:21
Message: <528e5a61@news.povray.org>
In case someone is wondering what the UberPOV icon is supposed to 
represent, here's a large version of it. It was originally designed to 
replace the splash screen, but obviously there's nothing to replace 
there anymore.


some decorative fonts, particularly in logos, the umlaut-dots of the 

other inside the U. Thus, the image could be a rendition of the first 
character of the program's name.

The logo is also an homage to POV-Ray, as the crescent and "sun" are 
taken directly from the POV-Ray logo. The cone is replaced with another 
sphere though.

The crescent and "planet" use highly translucent SSLT; the "corona" of 
the "sun" is some surprisingly simple emissive media, based on a bozo 
pigment with black hole warp, combined with a radius function into a 
function pigment.


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From: MichaelJF
Subject: Re: UberPOV logo
Date: 21 Nov 2013 17:50:01
Message: <web.528e8dd76426d9d53f58a82f0@news.povray.org>
This finally reveals the choice of the name. I ever guessed that there are two
dots missing. Good work. For the moment I had only the opportunity to run some
of your examples. My main interest in UberPOV is the readln-feature as you may
guess from older postings.

BTW Your Windows-exe-archive contains a dll with is already shipped with POV
3.7. Your dll is smaller. Is this intended as a replacement?

Best regards,
Michael


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: UberPOV logo
Date: 21 Nov 2013 18:08:36
Message: <528e9274@news.povray.org>
Am 21.11.2013 23:48, schrieb MichaelJF:
>
> This finally reveals the choice of the name. I ever guessed that there are two
> dots missing. Good work. For the moment I had only the opportunity to run some
> of your examples. My main interest in UberPOV is the readln-feature as you may
> guess from older postings.

That feature was inspired by some postings somewhere on these 
newsgroups, so you might actually be reaping what you sowed :-)

> BTW Your Windows-exe-archive contains a dll with is already shipped with POV
> 3.7. Your dll is smaller. Is this intended as a replacement?

No, to the contrary - I just happen to have packed them along because 
the build process spit them out. They don't give any benefit over the 
official POV-Ray 3.7 DLLs, so it is discouraged to replace them.


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From: Paolo Gibellini
Subject: Re: UberPOV logo
Date: 25 Nov 2013 04:19:29
Message: <52931621$1@news.povray.org>
>clipka  on date 21/11/2013 20.09 wrote:
> In case someone is wondering what the UberPOV icon is supposed to
> represent, here's a large version of it. It was originally designed to
> replace the splash screen, but obviously there's nothing to replace
> there anymore.
>

> some decorative fonts, particularly in logos, the umlaut-dots of the

> other inside the U. Thus, the image could be a rendition of the first
> character of the program's name.
>
> The logo is also an homage to POV-Ray, as the crescent and "sun" are
> taken directly from the POV-Ray logo. The cone is replaced with another
> sphere though.
>
> The crescent and "planet" use highly translucent SSLT; the "corona" of
> the "sun" is some surprisingly simple emissive media, based on a bozo
> pigment with black hole warp, combined with a radius function into a
> function pigment.
The logo it's nice, but it resembles a little the Eye of Sauron on the 

http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Eye_of_Sauron
;-)
Paolo


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