Member : Matt_Giwer
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About Face |
| Name |
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Matt Giwer |
| Country |
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United States |
| Email |
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| Webpage |
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www.giwersworld.org |
| Topic |
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Moon-Face (March) |
| Copyright |
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Agreed - 2008-04-12 19:40:18 |
| JPG file |
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pw-1208025618-aboutfac.jpg |
| Renderer Used |
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Povray |
| Tools used |
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gimp for thumbnail |
| Render Time |
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10 s |
| Hardware Used |
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AMD 2200+, 500MB ram, linux |
Image description
Not much of a story here. The hidden value of Povray is what deters some people who are not into math. When interested in something that does require math Povray is the simplest tool for the purpose. The radius of the sphere is the radius of the moon.
Description of how this image was created
I found the moon and earth night images on a NASA website. The day earth image from a linux world clock program. The earth is two spheres one with the night and the other with the day image map separated by a tiny amount so the images are seen independently.
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General statistics
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7 |
| Min. overall rating |
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10
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34
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12)
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| Sum of rating |
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157 / 420 |
| Date uploaded |
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2008-04-12 19:40:18 |
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Specific details
Note: The maximum value below is misleading as the voting system has changed.
If the member votes for all the entries and has created one him/herself, there is an automatic 20/20/20 score added to the value (This encourages all members who enter to vote).
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Comments by members when rating this image
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29-04-2008
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The starfield isn't very convincing, and the overall quality is just not good
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27-04-2008
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A good concept, but each of the parts seems to lack realism. Overall it fails
to convince.
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21-04-2008
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A bit too simplistic for what you can do
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19-04-2008
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I am a bit puzzled by the description given with this image, but I may have missed something. There seems to be a problem of distance/scale here. The very flat-on positions of the two bodies make them seem to be on the same 2D plane. I would have liked more a 3D construction of the scene somehow. Whatch out when using different image_maps for day and night sides! The effect is rather artificial, imo. Try playing with radiosity instead (especially for the Moon). For the Earth, try using only the lights for the night side.
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