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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Continuing Sam's investigations on crystal shapes and materials, and
> using KrystalShaper as the primary crystal builder.
>
> This is a crystal of apophyllite. The coloured variety is
> Fluorapophyllite-(K).
> (...)
Hey Thomas, it looks good!
I agree with Bald Eagle that a cleaner render would be nice, but of course that
would drive up the render time, should you wish to increase the number of
samples. I mean, you're using scattering media + caustics, and we all know how
that goes.
How long did this take to render? The file name says 004d, so I really hope it
wasn't 4 days ':/
I'd like to discover a cheap and realistic way to add internal fractures to
mineral renders. Apophyllite is one of those minerals prone to being found in a
fractured state. I have two ideas in mind, but both are rather expensive: 1)
height fields intersecting not only each other, but also the crystal shape
(which is itself an intersection); or 2) isosurfaces. Both can be very, very
slow. Sometimes I wish media had an ior block.
Is there an online POV-Ray render farm anywhere? :P
Apophyllite is one of those minerals I'd love to find. Since it occurs in basalt
vesicles, one might think it'd be everywhere, but finding any mineral-bearing
cavities is already a challenge...
Sam
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