TITLE: It's stopped raining at last.
NAME: Luke Beeby
COUNTRY: United Kingdom

EMAIL: luke_beeby@hotmail.com
TOPIC: the wilderness
COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT.
JPGFILE: lb_woods.jpg
ZIPFILE: lb_woods.zip
RENDERER USED: 
    povray v3.1 for windows


TOOLS USED: 

        Form
        Paint Shop Pro


RENDER TIME: 
    1 hour 32 minutes 26 seconds


HARDWARE USED: 
    pentium


IMAGE DESCRIPTION: 


        This is my first major POV picture. The next one will be better,
promise.


DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: 


        The ground and cliffs are heightfields. The frog is a bunch of blobs, as
are the mushrooms. Most of the plants were made in Form; the exception being
the ferns. I made these by arranging hemi-ellipses into a kind of spiral, then
repeating on the resulting object. The twigs are made out of sine curves, and
re-used in the tree and the root structure. The roots also contain some twisty
spirally things from Form, and a sphere full of media to give it a dusty/muddy
look. The pines in the background are a material map that I drew in Paint Shop
Pro. The trickle of water in the lower right is a bit of csg. I've taken a
little artistic licence with the viscosity of water.
        I've done nothing fancy with any of the textures; most of them are just
pure colours.

        I'd been playing with povray for about 2 weeks before I started this
picture, so I've not really got to grips with all the features. Is there any
way of making media with really dense opaque bits in it? My mud is a little too
wispy.

