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From: blooflame
Subject: Ideas on how to accomplish this effect needed...
Date: 2 May 2007 00:15:01
Message: <web.4638100b40b8ee6c7a9334df0@news.povray.org>
I am looking for help on an effect (or maybe it's two effects)

1. I want to create a 3D image which looks like transparencies stacked one
on top of the other. Each transparencey will have an image or text on it
(via image_map I think).   I can use Box{} to simulate the sheet with
dimensions of the sheet and z dimension being thickness (i.e. a very thin
box).  If I put several on top of each other will I need to increase the
maxtrace value?

2. Is it possible to determine where on the Box{} the image is placed?


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From: Marc
Subject: Re: Ideas on how to accomplish this effect needed...
Date: 2 May 2007 03:00:52
Message: <46383724$1@news.povray.org>

web.4638100b40b8ee6c7a9334df0@news.povray.org...
>I am looking for help on an effect (or maybe it's two effects)
>
> 1. I want to create a 3D image which looks like transparencies stacked one
> on top of the other. Each transparencey will have an image or text on it
> (via image_map I think).   I can use Box{} to simulate the sheet with
> dimensions of the sheet and z dimension being thickness (i.e. a very thin
> box).  If I put several on top of each other will I need to increase the
> maxtrace value?

If you use boxes, the rays will cross 2 surfaces per box. Why not use planes 
or pairs of triangles (if you want edges) which have no thickness at all 
beeing single face objects? You certainly will need to increase 
max_trace_level which default value is5.

>
> 2. Is it possible to determine where on the Box{} the image is placed?
>
You can apply transformations to you pigment.
Here is an exemple of texture :

   texture
   {
      pigment
      {
         image_map
         {
            jpeg   "You_image.jpg"
            once // image displayed only once, no tiling!
            filter all 1.0 // filter transparency  as coloured filter , you 
can use transmit as well (or any mixed amount of both) as a thin fabric 
behaves with light
         }
         translate    <-0.2, -0.5, 0.0>  // here a translation but you can 
scale and rotate as usual
      }
      finish
      {
         ambient 0.0
         diffuse 0.8 // diffuse value higher than 0.6 default value to keep 
a contrasted image
      }
   }


Marc


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From: blooflame
Subject: Re: Ideas on how to accomplish this effect needed...
Date: 3 May 2007 21:55:02
Message: <web.463a916db7cab9247a9334df0@news.povray.org>
"Marc" <jac### [at] wanadoofr> wrote:

> web.4638100b40b8ee6c7a9334df0@news.povray.org...
> >I am looking for help on an effect (or maybe it's two effects)
> >
> > 1. I want to create a 3D image which looks like transparencies stacked one
> > on top of the other. Each transparencey will have an image or text on it
> > (via image_map I think).   I can use Box{} to simulate the sheet with
> > dimensions of the sheet and z dimension being thickness (i.e. a very thin
> > box).  If I put several on top of each other will I need to increase the
> > maxtrace value?
>
> If you use boxes, the rays will cross 2 surfaces per box. Why not use planes
> or pairs of triangles (if you want edges) which have no thickness at all
> beeing single face objects? You certainly will need to increase
> max_trace_level which default value is5.
>
> >
> > 2. Is it possible to determine where on the Box{} the image is placed?
> >
> You can apply transformations to you pigment.
> Here is an exemple of texture :
>
>    texture
>    {
>       pigment
>       {
>          image_map
>          {
>             jpeg   "You_image.jpg"
>             once // image displayed only once, no tiling!
>             filter all 1.0 // filter transparency  as coloured filter , you
> can use transmit as well (or any mixed amount of both) as a thin fabric
> behaves with light
>          }
>          translate    <-0.2, -0.5, 0.0>  // here a translation but you can
> scale and rotate as usual
>       }
>       finish
>       {
>          ambient 0.0
>          diffuse 0.8 // diffuse value higher than 0.6 default value to keep
> a contrasted image
>       }
>    }
>
>
> Marc

A) I would have thought the translate operation needed to be within the
brackets for the image_map? (I am not unfamiliar with programming, just
POV-Ray). As written it seems to translate the pigment as opposed to the
image.

B) Won't the image fill the entire plane? Sometimes I want the image to be
only a small part of the "transparency"

But, thanks for the tips - I will try to use some of them and see what
results I get.


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From: Marc
Subject: Re: Ideas on how to accomplish this effect needed...
Date: 4 May 2007 02:51:49
Message: <463ad805@news.povray.org>

web.463a916db7cab9247a9334df0@news.povray.org...
>
> A) I would have thought the translate operation needed to be within the
> brackets for the image_map? (I am not unfamiliar with programming, just
> POV-Ray). As written it seems to translate the pigment as opposed to the
> image.

Yes transformations are applied to the pigment. Is it a problem?

>
> B) Won't the image fill the entire plane? Sometimes I want the image to be
> only a small part of the "transparency"

If you use the keyword "once", the image_map fills a <0,0,-infinite> to 
<1,1,infinite> square section  before transformations. what you see (what 
POVRay traces) is the intersection of the plane with this infinitely thick 
square.
If you don't use "once", the map is tiled edge to edge in both x and y 
directions

>
> But, thanks for the tips - I will try to use some of them and see what
> results I get.

That's the best way :-)

Marc


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