TITLE: Last Rose
NAME: Marjorie Graterol
COUNTRY: USA
EMAIL: emediez@emediez.com
WEBPAGE: http://www.emediez.com
TOPIC: Contrast
COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT.
JPGFILE: mg_last.jpg
ZIPFILE: mg_last.zip
RENDERER USED: 
    POV-Ray for windows v.3.1g


TOOLS USED: 

        sPatch
        AC3D
        SoftCad Lite library 
        Corel PhotoPaint (compression and signature)

        Crossroads (convert .dxf to .pov) 



RENDER TIME: 
    34m 08sec
           

HARDWARE USED: 
    Intel Pentium III 500MHz, 160MB


IMAGE DESCRIPTION: 

        Contrast as a mean to difference and compare one or more objects. Roses
differ in color and position, and  also in the context. The name Rose applied
to the wine, wood (Rosewood) and usually the meaning that roses  communicate, a
memory, a happy or sad feeling. It is the last rose (white), and the last rose
(wine) in the  image. Maybe the last minute. 
        
        Visually, and since any object must present a light contrast to be
perceived, the vase is the central  (in  space) point. Mirrors support and
amplify lights, to discern forms.    

 

DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: 



1.- Scene
        Walls, steps (barely visible), table and shelves, CSG.
        Lights are set as "general" (point_lights) and "specific" (spotlights) 

2.- Objects
        sPatch: Roses (from First Encounters entry).
         Modeled for this image: Vase, ashtrays, purse, notepad, pen and
ornaments.
        AC3D: Wine Glass
        SCLite library: Back door and chair. 
3. Textures
        Basic Textures from textures.inc, four from Povlab.inc. Everything else
in mg_12tex.inc (included in the  source file)

        

CREDITS
sPatch Copyright 1996-1998 by Mike Clifton.
Corel Photopaint 8.0 - JPG Compression (10%), signature and Digimarc number.
AC3D v3.0 Andy Colebourne
Crossroads(c) 1998 Mike Clifton -Converter
SoftCad Lite v1.16 1997 SoftCad ArchiTech (Library objects)

        NOTE: 
        Roses are NOT included in the source file because of its size. However,
the spt model can be downloaded from   http://www.emediez.com/sptmodels.html
directly, and exported as POV. Pigments defined for them are in  mg_12tex.inc
(source file).

