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From: MichaelJF
Subject: Rooom 3
Date: 3 Jul 2023 13:17:30
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Some years ago (2010/2011?) I remembered a software I played with at the 
early nineties at my amiga 500. I cannot remember if it was a version of 
DKB-trace or an esrly version of pov. I wanted to model a room of an 
archaeological site. So I rediscovered POV.

I wanted to model a room of an archaeological site whose wall textures 
have been very well preserved. It was a small extension of a 2nd century 
Villa Rustica (Villa am Silberberg, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler), listed in 
the museum catalogue as room 3. So this is what it looked like 1800 
years ago.

Best regards Michael


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Rooom 3
Date: 4 Jul 2023 02:28:42
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Op 03/07/2023 om 19:17 schreef MichaelJF:
> Some years ago (2010/2011?) I remembered a software I played with at the 
> early nineties at my amiga 500. I cannot remember if it was a version of 
> DKB-trace or an esrly version of pov. I wanted to model a room of an 
> archaeological site. So I rediscovered POV.
> 
> I wanted to model a room of an archaeological site whose wall textures 
> have been very well preserved. It was a small extension of a 2nd century 
> Villa Rustica (Villa am Silberberg, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler), listed in 
> the museum catalogue as room 3. So this is what it looked like 1800 
> years ago.
> 
> Best regards Michael

Neat and very interesting. I guess that the black panels were originally 
filled with painted stucco?

The museum site is worth a visit indeed.

-- 
Thomas


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From: MichaelJF
Subject: Re: Rooom 3
Date: 4 Jul 2023 12:17:36
Message: <64a44620$1@news.povray.org>
Am 04.07.2023 um 08:28 schrieb Thomas de Groot:
> Op 03/07/2023 om 19:17 schreef MichaelJF:
>> Some years ago (2010/2011?) I remembered a software I played with at 
>> the early nineties at my amiga 500. I cannot remember if it was a 
>> version of DKB-trace or an esrly version of pov. I wanted to model a 
>> room of an archaeological site. So I rediscovered POV.
>>
>> I wanted to model a room of an archaeological site whose wall textures 
>> have been very well preserved. It was a small extension of a 2nd 
>> century Villa Rustica (Villa am Silberberg, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler), 
>> listed in the museum catalogue as room 3. So this is what it looked 
>> like 1800 years ago.
>>
>> Best regards Michael
> 
> Neat and very interesting. I guess that the black panels were originally 
> filled with painted stucco?
> 
> The museum site is worth a visit indeed.
> 
Thanks. Yes the black looking panels are in fact a painted imitation of 
laconic or upper egyptian black green porphyry. In a later scene, I'll 
probably have to tweak the lighting a bit....

Best regards
Michael


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