From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: My Microscope
Date: 15 Mar 2000 03:13:21
Message: <38cf4621@news.povray.org>
Can't say I've ever seen such a microscope which has the eye-piece(s) on the
same side of the stand as the slide-holder. It looks nice though, only thing is
that it seems to have gray metal parts that might be better if chromed or have
shinier metal anyway. The turret seems alright for the finish anyhow. I think
the lenses might be too near the center though.
Bob
"Philippe-H Cadet" <phc### [at] arobasnet> wrote in message
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| Completely hadcoded. I have still have some work to do
| on it. In a feww week it will be completed. What do you think about it...
|
| Philippe
|
Wow...
A small circular pict. showing the view or views through the eye pieces...?
Philippe-H Cadet wrote:
> Completely hadcoded. I have still have some work to do> on it. In a feww week it will be completed. What do you think about it...>> Philippe>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> Name: Microscope018.jpg> Microscope018.jpg Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg)> Encoding: base64
Bob Hughes wrote:
>Can't say I've ever seen such a microscope which has the eye-piece(s) on>the same side of the stand as the slide-holder.
Most modern microscopes are build that way, especialy when it has a
reflected light option.
Ingo
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From: Mike Weber
Subject: Re: My Microscope
Date: 15 Mar 2000 10:12:40
Message: <38cfa868@news.povray.org>
very nice - do you have a low compression jpeg version available?
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"Philippe-H Cadet" <phc### [at] arobasnet> wrote in message
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> Completely hadcoded. I have still have some work to do> on it. In a feww week it will be completed. What do you think about it...>> Philippe>
Great lighting on the nosepiece!
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Great! It looks like the real thing.
Brendan Ryan
Philippe-H Cadet wrote:
> Completely hadcoded. I have still have some work to do> on it. In a feww week it will be completed. What do you think about it...>> Philippe>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> Name: Microscope018.jpg> Microscope018.jpg Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg)> Encoding: base64
The microscopes in my biology classroom have eyepieces that can be rotated to a
large extent.
Brendan Ryan
Bob Hughes wrote:
> Can't say I've ever seen such a microscope which has the eye-piece(s) on the> same side of the stand as the slide-holder. It looks nice though, only thing is> that it seems to have gray metal parts that might be better if chromed or have> shinier metal anyway. The turret seems alright for the finish anyhow. I think> the lenses might be too near the center though.>> Bob>> "Philippe-H Cadet" <phc### [at] arobasnet> wrote in message> news:38cf43f6@news.povray.org...> | Completely hadcoded. I have still have some work to do> | on it. In a feww week it will be completed. What do you think about it...> |> | Philippe> |
From: Philippe-H Cadet
Subject: Re: My Microscope
Date: 15 Mar 2000 21:35:33
Message: <38d04875@news.povray.org>
Yes, I never used microscopes before. I only saw some images on sites
that sell electronic microscope. like these :
http://www.greatscopes.com/medschool.html
http://www.microscopeworld.com/high/hpre.htm#162
According to all the examples I saw, the eye-piece can be rotated...
My Microscope is a mix of them all ; )
For me the toughest thing to build are the textures not the coding.
Thank you
- Philippe -