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Hi! This is my first finished work with the POV-Ray. Render time: 8h 25min...
Gaf
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Gaf wrote:
> Hi! This is my first finished work with the POV-Ray. Render time: 8h 25min...
Sweeeeeet!
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
Ever notice how people in a zombie movie never already know how to
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Gaf wrote:
> Hi! This is my first finished work with the POV-Ray. Render time: 8h
> 25min...
> Gaf
Very nice :)
i would only add more AA, there is some aliasing in the far away table wood
texture
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RafaĆ Maj
Software developer
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I think this image has one of the best texturing and lighting I have seen
done with POV-Ray in a long time.
I actually went and tried to replicate the same effect, but was unable to.
My hat goes off to your achievement.
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- Warp
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 14:00:12 -0400, Gaf wrote:
> Hi! This is my first finished work with the POV-Ray. Render time: 8h
> 25min...
>
> Gaf
Nice!
Jim
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"Gaf" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Hi! This is my first finished work with the POV-Ray.
You have made a very nice render! This sort of thing is why some of us were
attracted to using raytracers like POV-Ray in the first place.
> Render time: 8h 25min...
Ouch. Compositing techniques could be used for a scene like this, effectively
speeding up the whole render. If done right, there would be no noticeable
difference from a traditional render. I really should write up a tut about
that...
Sam
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I tried to shamelessly copy your design with my own chess set, but
I couldn't get even close...
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"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
news:48a9a22c@news.povray.org...
> I tried to shamelessly copy your design with my own chess set, but
> I couldn't get even close...
I'm not putting the OP down here, but when I first looked at the
original image, I thought that there might be some kind of light-source
under selected pieces. It's that good.
Good image Warp, I really like your version too.
~Steve~
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> - Warp
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finished image.
The original image was made to a speed contest with a 1 week deadline, so I
knowledge) to make all the details perfect. On the chessboard you can see a
You can find the source code below (with Hungarian comments):
www.raytracer.hu/temp/chess.pov
it I hope it can be interesting for someone.
Warp, congratulations for your chess-image, very nice work.
Gaf
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"Gaf" <nomail@nomail> schreef in bericht
news:web.48aa783873b1f4593a6325dd0@news.povray.org...
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> I'm a beginner in POV-Ray, so the source code is pretty simple, but
> despite of
> it I hope it can be interesting for someone.
>
A beginner??
You achieve way better than me after more than 10 years!!! I am going to
hide inside a deep hole in the ground and never come up again.... :-)
Thomas
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