POVRay Short Code Contest Results In
PateraSilk writes "The Results for the POVRay Short Code Contest are available here. This contest looks for the best images to be generated in POVRay with the smallest amount of code--in this case, under 256 bytes. Definitely 'less is more'."
The challenge was to create a POVRay file smaller than 256 bytes. And the results are amazing. Fantastic work.
I remember leaving my 386 on all night rendering stuff that looked much worse than these....
I considered "Simple" to be only mildly more interesting than the red square that came in last. How the hell did it win first (and third) place?
Kind of disappointing, although when I read the conditions for each place, I realized that the 'real favourite' would end up being second -- and I was right. Agate Face is amazing for its size.
Random and weird software I've written.
This is some of the most creative work I've ever seen. GREAT job.
I used to use POV (no time now) and I never even had thoughts that loked like this, let alone project that good.
Unbelieveable.
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Wow. This is great. Is it possible to get higher resolution images? These would look realy bad if I wanted to put them up as a wall paper on my high resolution screen. How is it licensed? I have POV, but I haven't learned to use it. If I download the source, can I make my own high res. version? How long will it take?
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Not sure about the math, but that's one of the reason that human skin looks so lifeless in CG. Skin is translucent (that's why your hand glows red when you hold a flashlight up to it). Currently CG skin is only a surface -- it doesn't show light reflecting from within the skin.
Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.
-- Pablo Picasso
sorta looks like a picture from architectural digest to me... lighting is on par with many professional shots i've seen.
These pictures are amazing!
Now I have reason to install and learn PovRay...