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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: "The Expanse" Fanart, WIP - Ship passing a ringgateintotheringspace
Date: 31 Jan 2021 02:23:28
Message: <60165af0$1@news.povray.org>
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Op 31/01/2021 om 02:31 schreef Hj. Malthaner:
> On 1/27/21 9:07 PM, Hj. Malthaner wrote:
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>> But I added an extra light source to give the ship more contrast.
>> Attached is a new version with only diffuse light from the walls.
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> Updates, updates ... camera position, different light setup. I like this
> one quite a bit better now.
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>
Approaching perfection. ;-)
--
Thomas
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From: Hj Malthaner
Subject: Re: "The Expanse" Fanart, WIP - Ship passing aringgateintotheringspace
Date: 1 Feb 2021 22:53:29
Message: <6018ccb9$1@news.povray.org>
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On 1/31/21 5:59 AM, William F Pokorny wrote:
> On 1/30/21 8:31 PM, Hj. Malthaner wrote:
>> Updates, updates ... camera position, different light setup. I like
>> this one quite a bit better now.
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> Agree, this one my favorite of those posted.
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> Is the blue inside the ring intended or due pattern/media clipping of
> some sort?
It's intentional, a protomolecule torus that powers and controls the thing.
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From: Hj Malthaner
Subject: Re: "The Expanse" Fanart, WIP - Ship passing aringgateintotheringspace
Date: 1 Feb 2021 22:54:26
Message: <6018ccf2$1@news.povray.org>
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On 1/28/21 6:07 PM, Alain Martel wrote:
> Le 2021-01-28 à 02:45, Thomas de Groot a écrit :
>> Aaaah! Much better! Like in the example, you can vary the diffused
>> light over ring space (I would suggest a hdri map *) and add a few
>> lights on/in the ship itself.
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>> * easy to make: just draw an appropriate image map and save it in hdr
>> format. There are several paint or converting programs that can do that.
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> Or make one in POV-Ray and save directly as .HDR or .EXR.
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> In this case, a cylindrical mapping looks like it's the way to go. Just
> map on a vertical cylinder cantered around the Y axis, then, rotate it
> as needed.
A feature that I have not tried yet. Seems to be time to do!
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