TITLE: "The Magic Lantern" - maglant.jpg
NAME: ~Steve~
COUNTRY: Wales
EMAIL: 25ct@lineone.net
TOPIC: Old Technology
COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT.
JPGFILE: maglant.jpg
RENDERER USED: 
    PoV-Ray win3.5

TOOLS USED: 
    sPatch, Irfanview.

RENDER TIME: 
    6hrs 7mins

HARDWARE USED: 
    win98, AMD Duron, 600mhz, 192Mb RAM.


IMAGE DESCRIPTION: 

  
    I stumbled upon this nice little piece of 'Old Technology' on the web. I'd
heard the term "Magic Lantern" before but had no idea that it was the
instrument and forerunner of what we all take for granted these days - moving
pictures. Looking around for more variations in design came up with two and
three lens versions, and they were nice, but I thought this little chap had so
much more 'character'. You would use coloured slides which were hand painted
onto glass and then feed them into the main box where a strong light would
shine through the image and then project it onto a wall. This was the
'entertainment' of the day for many.

   For those interested in the original image that I used for reference, you can
find it here:

    http://www.mav-magazine.com/Oct2000/magic_lantern.htm

   And for a nice write-up on the history of "Magic Lanterns", have a look
here:

    http://www.magiclanternshows.com/history.htm

  

DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: 

   
    Not really a lot to say about this apart from the rose flower-head is from
Rozzin (I did the stem and leaves), the plants are Hamakazu's(?) - I think
that's right, but thanks goes to them anyway.
 The carpet and rug tile patterns came from http://www.enkil.demon.co.uk (and I
can't find or remember where the 'stone' wallpaper came from).

   The rest, I modelled using sPatch, and basically, I tried to capture a scene
where the proud owner of this Magic Lantern has left the door open and the
light in the hallway is shining through and onto it.

    I enjoyed producing this scene and learnt a lot about sPatch.

   Good luck to all.  :)

     ~Steve~


