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Hi(gh)!
On 03.02.22 08:41, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Not the same, but this reminds me of Kenneth's airbrush technique (2008,
> iirc). I am unable to find the exact post here.
Did you mean this:
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Hi(gh)!
On 03.02.22 21:59, William F Pokorny wrote:
> Freezing rain, sleet & wet snow falling outside here. Yuck. :-(
Df and Cf climates close to D suck! I prefer Csa... and, luckily, global
warming will bring the Mediterranean to Cologne!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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Op 05/02/2022 om 16:57 schreef Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann:
> Hi(gh)!
>
> On 03.02.22 08:41, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> Not the same, but this reminds me of Kenneth's airbrush technique
>> (2008, iirc). I am unable to find the exact post here.
>
> Did you mean this:
>
I was thinking this:
--
Thomas
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Op 06/02/2022 om 08:20 schreef Thomas de Groot:
> Op 05/02/2022 om 16:57 schreef Jörg "Yadgar" Bleimann:
>> Hi(gh)!
>>
>> On 03.02.22 08:41, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>
>>> Not the same, but this reminds me of Kenneth's airbrush technique
>>> (2008, iirc). I am unable to find the exact post here.
>>
>> Did you mean this:
>>
>
> I was thinking this:
>
or this:
--
Thomas
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This makes me wonder if you could get the illusion of a full-color image
by having three spirals - one red, one green and one blue - that are
separate but which spiral out together.
David
On 2022-02-03 2:04 p.m., Cousin Ricky wrote:
> On 2022-02-03 11:19 (-4), Cousin Ricky wrote:
>> On 2022-02-02 07:19 (-4), m@b wrote:
>>> I saw this
>>> <https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/mellan-sudarium-of-saint-veronica>
>>>
>>> And I made this:
>>
>> Still tuning the macro, but it's essentially done. This image is made
>> with spheres and cylinders, but it can easily be switched to a sphere_sweep.
>
> Another, plus color channel renders. And my hair appears to be thinning.
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On 2022-02-06 11:22 (-4), David Buck wrote:
> This makes me wonder if you could get the illusion of a full-color image
> by having three spirals - one red, one green and one blue - that are
> separate but which spiral out together.
I'm sure it's possible, although it would need some sort of value
inversion somewhere. A naive application would have, say, redder
(lighter) areas with a thicker (darker) line. One quick, if somewhat
goth, fix would be to just have a black background.
> On 2022-02-03 2:04 p.m., Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>
>> Another, plus color channel renders. And my hair appears to be thinning.
P.S. I believe this is our first direct communication, so let me take
this opportunity to thank you for DKBTrace and POV-Ray.
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I'm happy that I've been able to play a part in this project. It's been
a fun ride and still a source of pride for me.
David
On 2022-02-06 12:54 p.m., Cousin Ricky wrote:
> P.S. I believe this is our first direct communication, so let me take
> this opportunity to thank you for DKBTrace and POV-Ray.
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On 2022-02-03 11:19 (-4), Cousin Ricky wrote:
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> Still tuning the macro, but it's essentially done. This image is made
> with spheres and cylinders, but it can easily be switched to a sphere_sweep.
Spheres and cones, actually. My macro calls SphereSweep from the Object
Collection, and on the quoted post I wasn't thinking about how
SphereSweep did its job.
I was planning to wean my macro off SphereSweep, but then it occurred to
me that a sudden change in color might be too drastic a change in sphere
sizes to connect with a cone. I'm talking degenerate cone and square
root of a negative number parse errors here. SphereSweep handles these
complications automatically, so I'm just going to keep it as a prerequisite.
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
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> Not the same, but this reminds me of Kenneth's airbrush technique
> (2008, iirc). I am unable to find the exact post here.
> ...
> I was thinking this:
>
Sorry for not posting here earlier; I was totally absorbed in running camera
'normal' experiments.
Hmm, I don't remember posting those images, although they look like the
experiments you and I did in my long-ago post (the one that Yadgar referenced).
Perhaps from a different 'Kenneth'? I searched all of the image posts for 2008
and didn't see another fellow by that name. TWO users named Kenneth??
Impossible! :-P
Anyway...I really like these spiral experiments. I was thinking about the
earlier suggestion of somehow using the technique to reproduce a full-color
photo-- perhaps by making separate spirals of the image's 3 separate color
channels (with the spirals colored red/green/blue), but having different
spacings or gaps between the spirals so that they sort of 'blend together' in
the viewer's eye. I haven't thought this through in detail, though. By using
different spiral 'frequencies? Maybe it's not possible geometrically.
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On 06/02/2022 11:22 pm, David Buck wrote:
> This makes me wonder if you could get the illusion of a full-color image
> by having three spirals - one red, one green and one blue - that are
> separate but which spiral out together.
>
> David
It's quick and dirty, but here it is, 3 spirals, one red, one green and
one blue:
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