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Hi
I recently bought a 24" lcd monitor, and needed a wallpaper for it. So I made
this. What do you think?
POV-Ray 3.6, that nice tomtree java program for the tree, the leaf is an image
map, dof.inc for blur and gimp post processing for moving the horizon down a
bit.
Now I just have to render all my other images in 1920x1200 :-/
-Peter
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Peter Hertel napsal(a):
> Hi
> I recently bought a 24" lcd monitor, and needed a wallpaper for it. So I made
> this. What do you think?
> POV-Ray 3.6, that nice tomtree java program for the tree, the leaf is an image
> map, dof.inc for blur and gimp post processing for moving the horizon down a
> bit.
>
> Now I just have to render all my other images in 1920x1200 :-/
>
> -Peter
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
I'd prefer somethingg with a little gradient (for the sky).
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"Peter Hertel" <peter@**nospam**hertel.no> wrote:
> Hi
> I recently bought a 24" lcd monitor, and needed a wallpaper for it. So I made
> this. What do you think?
> POV-Ray 3.6, that nice tomtree java program for the tree, the leaf is an image
> map, dof.inc for blur and gimp post processing for moving the horizon down a
> bit.
>
> Now I just have to render all my other images in 1920x1200 :-/
>
> -Peter
Really minimalist.
3d -> 2d is fun.
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Peter Hertel wrote:
> I recently bought a 24" lcd monitor, and needed a wallpaper for it. So I made
> this. What do you think?
I like it. The focal blur on the tree branches is pretty grainy, but I
like the concept very much.
--
William Tracy
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you still have some money.
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I like it.
Perhaps with some ripples on the water
;-)
Paolo
>Peter Hertel on date 17/10/2008 17:56 wrote:
> Hi
> I recently bought a 24" lcd monitor, and needed a wallpaper for it. So I made
> this. What do you think?
> POV-Ray 3.6, that nice tomtree java program for the tree, the leaf is an image
> map, dof.inc for blur and gimp post processing for moving the horizon down a
> bit.
>
> Now I just have to render all my other images in 1920x1200 :-/
>
> -Peter
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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"Peter Hertel" <peter@**nospam**hertel.no> wrote:
> What do you think?
Thanks for the nice feedback, glad you like it. Here is a small update with a
makehuman model, this time rendered in 3.7. It seems like 3.7 adds antialiasing
on top of focal blur(?), which is great, because I could get away with much
fever blur samples.
The ripples is a good idea, but I had some trouble getting the desired results
without messing other things up, so I'm working on a new approach.
I'm also trying to add some more color, and have a nice image for the
background, but I can't get it in focus without it intersecting with the tree.
-Peter
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"Peter Hertel" <peter@**nospam**hertel.no> wrote:
> Thanks for the nice feedback, glad you like it. Here is a small update with a
it's on my desktop ^^
--
jussi
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"jute" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "Peter Hertel" <peter@**nospam**hertel.no> wrote:
> > Thanks for the nice feedback, glad you like it. Here is a small update with a
>
> it's on my desktop ^^
>
Oh wow, thanks!
-Peter
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"Peter Hertel" <peter@**nospam**hertel.no> wrote:
> Hi
> I recently bought a 24" lcd monitor, and needed a wallpaper for it. So I made
> this. What do you think?
> POV-Ray 3.6, that nice tomtree java program for the tree, the leaf is an image
> map, dof.inc for blur and gimp post processing for moving the horizon down a
> bit.
>
> Now I just have to render all my other images in 1920x1200 :-/
>
> -Peter
You should try using PovEdge and see how it affects the results. The link to the
tool's website seems to be dead, so I'm not sure exactly where you could
download it from, though.
-Mike
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> You should try using PovEdge and see how it affects the results. The link to the
> tool's website seems to be dead, so I'm not sure exactly where you could
> download it from, though.
>
> -Mike
Good idea! Didn't think of that. I already have it around here somewhere. I
don't know how well it will handle the tree though, since it's a very detailed
mesh, but I'll try it out.
Just found out from the POV-Tree website that it IS possible to reduce the
detail of the mesh. So I'll play around with it some more.
-P
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