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Bullet399 wrote:
wich settings do you use for povray to get this pics? could you send me a conf file via pm 8)
I don't seem to have a conf file on my system.

From what I can remember, I run pov-ray using the settings that it installed with.

All my images are rendered at 1024x768, AA 0.3

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kevmt wrote:
Bullet399 wrote:
wich settings do you use for povray to get this pics? could you send me a conf file via pm 8)
I don't seem to have a conf file on my system.

From what I can remember, I run pov-ray using the settings that it installed with.

All my images are rendered at 1024x768, AA 0.3

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All that I did was to place a cube primitive under the loco, stretched to a fairly large size.

Then to create the shiny texture, go to the materials palette and select a suitable colour, in my case gray 15% (Make sure you remove any texture in the primary texture slot)



Press the "material attributes" button. This will bring up the following sceen:-



Set the reflection slider to get the desired shinyness. Press ok,

Then click on the povray button, to create the shiny texture.



Then paint this texture onto your cube.

When rendered you should see the shiny texture.


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kevmt wrote:All that I did was to place a cube primitive under the loco, stretched to a fairly large size.

Then to create the shiny texture, go to the materials palette and select a suitable colour, in my case gray 15% (Make sure you remove any texture in the primary texture slot)

Press the "material attributes" button. This will bring up the following sceen:-

Set the reflection slider to get the desired shinyness. Press ok,

Then click on the povray button, to create the shiny texture.

Then paint this texture onto your cube.

When rendered you should see the shiny texture.

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The city of Rialto, which is not a rich, nor poor city, during a nice spring day. In the bottom-left corner you see a man proposing to his soon to be wife.
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Trainguy76 wrote:
Click the image to zoom in


The city of Rialto, which is not a rich, nor poor city, during a nice spring day. In the bottom-left corner you see a man proposing to his soon to be wife.
And he has a quick check of the time as he does it!!
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Trainguy76 wrote:
Click the image to zoom in


The city of Rialto, which is not a rich, nor poor city, during a nice spring day. In the bottom-left corner you see a man proposing to his soon to be wife.
More like asking him what time got back from the pub this morning! ;)

Looks good though!

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Thats looking beautiful! Top work!
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Almost there Oovee!
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That looks fantastic :D
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