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I posted two images to the povray.binaries.images newsgroup
15. October: "IsoMountain4.jpg" and "IsoMountain5.jpg":
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/33441
David Groschwitz and George Pantazopoulos asked for more
information about those scenes, so here it comes...
The files attached to this post are related to the
"IsoMountain4.jpg" image.
The file "MountainIso_Light.pov" will render the same image
as the one I mention above.
The files; "MountainIso_ImageHeightField.pov" and
"MountainIso_FunctionHeightField.pov" will render two
different kinds of height fields.
In order to render the "MountainIso_ImageHeightField.pov"
image, one must first render the "MountainIso_HeightMap.pov"
image with the proper command line switches set.
I have included two additional scene files that illustrates
how the pigment can be used to show both the height and the
slope of the terrain; "MountainIso_Height.pov" and
"MountainIso_Slope.pov"
Tor Olav
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Attachments:
Download 'MountainIso.inc.txt' (2 KB)
Download 'MountainIso_Light.pov.txt' (1 KB)
Download 'MountainIso_Height.pov.txt' (2 KB)
Download 'MountainIso_Slope.pov.txt' (1 KB)
Download 'MountainIso_HeightMap.pov.txt' (2 KB)
Download 'MountainIso_ImageHeightField.pov.txt' (2 KB)
Download 'MountainIso_FunctionHeightField.pov.txt' (2 KB)
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Thanks Tor, I just downloaded them and will be looking at them shortly!
On 26 Oct 2003 21:57:06 -0500, Tor Olav Kristensen
<tor_olav_kCURLYAhotmail.com> wrote:
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> I posted two images to the povray.binaries.images newsgroup
> 15. October: "IsoMountain4.jpg" and "IsoMountain5.jpg":
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> http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/33441
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> David Groschwitz and George Pantazopoulos asked for more
> information about those scenes, so here it comes...
>
> The files attached to this post are related to the
> "IsoMountain4.jpg" image.
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> The file "MountainIso_Light.pov" will render the same image
> as the one I mention above.
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> The files; "MountainIso_ImageHeightField.pov" and
> "MountainIso_FunctionHeightField.pov" will render two
> different kinds of height fields.
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> In order to render the "MountainIso_ImageHeightField.pov"
> image, one must first render the "MountainIso_HeightMap.pov"
> image with the proper command line switches set.
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> I have included two additional scene files that illustrates
> how the pigment can be used to show both the height and the
> slope of the terrain; "MountainIso_Height.pov" and
> "MountainIso_Slope.pov"
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> Tor Olav
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