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From: Edouard Poor
Subject: Test Object
Date: 13 Aug 2008 07:05:00
Message: <web.48a2be49a46486e1dbf7248f0@news.povray.org>
I was noticing places like http://www.vray-materials.de/ and
http://mxmgallery.maxwellrender.com/ has similar, standardised test objects to
use with material samples.

I wanted one for POV-Ray, so I coded one up. It's been nice to use as a test
object
for playing with materials, and also for light probes and my light dome code.

It still requires some work (like air bubbles to help show off transparent
materials, and another logo under the stem), but I'm finding it quite useful so
far.
I'd be happy to share it when it's done.

Cheers,
Edouard.


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From: Edouard Poor
Subject: Re: Test Object
Date: 13 Aug 2008 07:15:01
Message: <web.48a2c11f1346d0fcdbf7248f0@news.povray.org>
> I wanted one for POV-Ray, so I coded one up. It's been nice to use as a test
> object
> for playing with materials, and also for light probes and my light dome code.
>
> It still requires some work (like air bubbles to help show off transparent
> materials, and another logo under the stem), but I'm finding it quite useful so
> far.
> I'd be happy to share it when it's done.

Oh, and the stem and bulb are an "sor" and "lathe", respectively, which means
they have automatic uv_mappings, which helps when testing 2D materials.

Cheers,
Edouard.


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From: Rafal
Subject: Re: Test Object
Date: 13 Aug 2008 19:23:46
Message: <48a36d01@news.povray.org>
Edouard Poor wrote:

>> I wanted one for POV-Ray, so I coded one up. It's been nice to use as a
>> test object
>> for playing with materials, and also for light probes and my light dome
>> code.
>>
>> It still requires some work (like air bubbles to help show off
>> transparent materials, and another logo under the stem), but I'm finding
>> it quite useful so far.
>> I'd be happy to share it when it's done.
> 
> Oh, and the stem and bulb are an "sor" and "lathe", respectively, which
> means they have automatic uv_mappings, which helps when testing 2D
> materials.
> 
> Cheers,
> Edouard> . 


I like it :)


-- 
RafaƂ Maj
Software developer


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From: Reactor
Subject: Re: Test Object
Date: 14 Aug 2008 00:35:01
Message: <web.48a3b5cc1346d0fc57f1a5400@news.povray.org>
"Edouard Poor" <pov### [at] edouardinfo> wrote:
> I was noticing places like http://www.vray-materials.de/ and
> http://mxmgallery.maxwellrender.com/ has similar, standardised test objects to
> use with material samples.
>
> I wanted one for POV-Ray, so I coded one up. It's been nice to use as a test
> object
> for playing with materials, and also for light probes and my light dome code.
>
> It still requires some work (like air bubbles to help show off transparent
> materials, and another logo under the stem), but I'm finding it quite useful so
> far.
> I'd be happy to share it when it's done.
>
> Cheers,
> Edouard.



That is really nice.  Have you considered rendering it with photons for the
transparent material?

-Reactor


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From: George J  Wallace
Subject: Re: Test Object
Date: 14 Aug 2008 06:44:59
Message: <48a40cab$1@news.povray.org>
Hi Edouard;
  How did you get the machine-turned finish?  Everything I've ever tried has
killed my rendering times.  I finally had to resort to just applying a
bump-map...George

"Edouard Poor" <pov### [at] edouardinfo> wrote in message
news:web.48a2c11f1346d0fcdbf7248f0@news.povray.org...
> > I wanted one for POV-Ray, so I coded one up. It's been nice to use as a
test
> > object
> > for playing with materials, and also for light probes and my light dome
code.
> >
> > It still requires some work (like air bubbles to help show off
transparent
> > materials, and another logo under the stem), but I'm finding it quite
useful so
> > far.
> > I'd be happy to share it when it's done.
>
> Oh, and the stem and bulb are an "sor" and "lathe", respectively, which
means
> they have automatic uv_mappings, which helps when testing 2D materials.
>
> Cheers,
> Edouard.
>
>


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From: Edouard Poor
Subject: Re: Test Object
Date: 14 Aug 2008 18:15:01
Message: <web.48a4ad791346d0fc17e538890@news.povray.org>
"George J. Wallace" <geo### [at] msncom> wrote:
> Hi Edouard;
>   How did you get the machine-turned finish?  Everything I've ever tried has
> killed my rendering times.  I finally had to resort to just applying a
> bump-map...George

I'll try to post the source soon, but it's just a repeating version of Rune's
brushed metal texture - see http://runevision.com/3d/povgoodies/ for his one.

I use a black and white bitmap to alternate between each overlapping circle, as
I can't think of a good way of doing it purely in the SDL.

Cheers,
Edouard.


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From: Nicolas Alvarez
Subject: Re: Test Object
Date: 6 Nov 2008 20:36:35
Message: <49139ba3@news.povray.org>
Edouard Poor wrote:

> I was noticing places like http://www.vray-materials.de/ and
> http://mxmgallery.maxwellrender.com/ has similar, standardised test
> objects to use with material samples.
> 
> I wanted one for POV-Ray, so I coded one up. It's been nice to use as a
> test object
> for playing with materials, and also for light probes and my light dome
> code.
> 
> It still requires some work (like air bubbles to help show off transparent
> materials, and another logo under the stem), but I'm finding it quite
> useful so far.
> I'd be happy to share it when it's done.

Realizing I'm replying to an old post... Please put this great object in the
collection! http://lib.povray.org/


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