My Pov-ray renders 2006-2008

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

A slideshow of some of my images I created using Pov-Ray, from 2006 to 2008.

To view all my art please go to:

http://yoshielectron.deviantart.com/

Thanks for viewing and please have a look at my other videos.

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  • What software did you use to make these characters?

  • Pov-ray.

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  • This video shows how your skills in Pov-ray have improved through time, they just keep on getting better!

  • the only odd thing is the dresses, and other than that, they're absoluteley amazing!

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  • AMAZING! For a second there, I thought I was watching Avatar!

  • What's your username on DA?

  • I'd have to upload it to my deviant art account. I haven't been there for a while. There is some older stuff on it though. I've been planning on uloading some so I guess I'll go and do that now. You can friend me if you want, that'd be nice.

  • Is there somewhere I can see your Pov-ray art?

  • I mathematically recreated the slope function because I needed it, but I didn't know it already existed in pov-ray. If you know basic calculus it's about 15 minutes of work.

    I usually use textures to make my pics look really good in stead of extensive modelling. Recently, I made a mountain with a waterfall and river with just one texture for a still. I model for animations though. The difference is too obvious.

  • With most of these pics I was trying for a non-cartoon look. The textures do need improving but the main concentration was on the posable models which is really difficult with basic shapes. But thanks for your help, I'll be sure to try out the slope function.

  • I think the pics are oké but you may want to touch up on your texturing a bit (though it 's all meant to be single-color because the models are from games etc. i.e. it's not about realism or anything).

    Have you considered cell shading? It's quite easy in pov-ray using the slope{} function. Since you're a programmer you could also write a program that will draw lines around the contours in the image giving it a really cartoonish impression. I did both and I have great results. Nice vid!

  • no problem

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