TITLE: how do I model phenomenon X
NAME: N.B.
COUNTRY: Finland
EMAIL: beliaev@utu.fi
TOPIC: Physics & Math
COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT.
JPGFILE: nbphm01.jpg
ZIPFILE: nbphm01.zip
RENDERER USED: 
    POV-Ray 3.01 for Windows 95

TOOLS USED: 
    nothing special .TGA to .JPG, .ZIP, etc.

RENDER TIME: 
    over 25 hours

HARDWARE USED: 
    Pentium 166MHz 16Mb


IMAGE DESCRIPTION: 

I really find this round's topic interesting, but it's a bit too narrow, and it
gives advantage to those
studying/working in the fields over the others (I mean pure artists like me).
Actually, I used to have a
lot of physics and math in my college days, but time has passed and my mind
seems to be free from
both disciplines....

This image is absolutely non-scientific (or pseudo-scientific), and it's
definitely inspired by Truman
Brown's Woild images.

If you find this image off-topic, please consider: 1."scenes that show theories
in action", 2. an allegory...


DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: 

The text was written in POV-Ray text editor. "Trial and error"raytracing was
used instead of graph
paper. Most of the objects were made as *.inc files (sometimes nested), so that
it was easy to
add/remove them to/from the main scene and raytrace only portions of the image.
I used 320x240
window  (without aa) for test renderings.

Present image is raytraced with radiocity on.

All objects are my own (and made for this IRTC round). They are included in the
.ZIP. Please feel free
to use them.

Objects:
1. "Lake" is a height_field from a smoothened Mandelbrot fractal image.
2. "Liquid_in_the_lake" is a box with normal_map: wood, spiral2 and bumps.
3. "Spiral_object" is made of cylindrical blobs (n=2500) in a while loop.
4. "Female_figure" is made of CSG of multi-element blobs. There are a number of
control parameters
to change the position of arms and legs. However, because of lack of time the
model is not
"fully-functional".
5. "Car" is made of CSG of multi-element blobs, wheels are CSG of cylinders,
torii (?!) and boxes,
seats are superellipsoids (hardly seen on the picture). In .ZIP there's a
rendered picture of the whole
car included.

