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Ingo
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Attachments:
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That's really something.
I like the way you treat the colours.
Remco
ingo wrote:
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> Ingo
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> [Image]
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From: Marc-Hendrik Bremer
Subject: Re: Another Something - 1 attachments
Date: 3 Jan 2001 05:38:29
Message: <3a530125@news.povray.org>
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That is really cool!
Marc-Hendrik
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Another Something - 1 attachments
Date: 3 Jan 2001 07:17:13
Message: <3A53184A.9A6BF894@gmx.de>
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Looks great, could you write something more about how you made this
something? :-)
Christoph
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Thats really .... er ..... what is it?
(whatever it is, its very nice!)
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in <3A52FE9C.B1511DA2@onwijs.com> Remco de Korte wrote:
>I like the way you treat the colours.
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I hardly toutch them, all rgb 1, except one lightsource and the
transparent object.
Ingo
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in <3A53184A.9A6BF894@gmx.de> Christoph Hormann wrote:
>Looks great, could you write something more about how you made this
>something? :-)
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Posted the scene in p.t.s-f
<Xns### [at] povrayorg>
Ingo
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Another Something - 1 attachments
Date: 3 Jan 2001 12:44:27
Message: <3A5364FB.70EDC7BF@gmx.de>
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ingo wrote:
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> Posted the scene in p.t.s-f
> <Xns### [at] povrayorg>
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Thanks,
how about a smooth transit from the 'distorted' center to the clear outer
parts, some spherical normal would work IMO.
Christoph
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in <3A5364FB.70EDC7BF@gmx.de> Christoph Hormann wrote:
>how about a smooth transit from the 'distorted' center to the clear outer
>parts, some spherical normal would work IMO.
've been playing with the distortion part a lot, scaling it and moving
around. Also using a boxed pigment and normal to fade away the edges. Then
decided for the sharp transit.
My initial idea was that it would be nice if you could define a region, by
means of an object or pattern, and apply a blurr to it as if it where a
focal blurr. Depending of the "aperture" setting the egde between blurred
/ not blurred is more or less sharp.
Since there is no such feature, I started experimenting. Then noticed the
effect a rgbft 1 pigment has (if its a bug please make it a feature) and
went on from there.
Ingo
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Wow, Ingo, that looks stunningly real in a way!
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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