TITLE: Lonely at the bar
NAME: Larry Boston
COUNTRY: USA
EMAIL: larryboston@dialmaine.com
WEBPAGE: None
TOPIC: Loneliness
COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT.
JPGFILE: lblatbar.jpg
ZIPFILE: lblatbar.zip
RENDERER USED: 

    povray 3.5 

TOOLS USED: 

    MS paint, corel painter 6, paintshop pro-7, hp scanner,olympus camedia
C-700, Poser 4, OBJuvPOV, HP scanjet 3300 C


RENDER TIME: 

    1 hr 20 min.


HARDWARE USED: 

    Pentium III 733 mhz , 512 MB


IMAGE DESCRIPTION: 

        Soon after I decided to enter this round, I read some poems about
loneliness on line. After reading some of the poems, I decided to depict
several kinds of loneliness. A bar is a common place to try to overcome
loneliness and sorrow, so I decided to chose a bar for my scene. My wife also
has Irish ancesters, so we both would like to go to Ireland soon. When I get
there I'm sure that I will head right for a real Irish pub and see what they
really look like.
        The bar is named after my Irish ancesters of the Dalton clan, but all of
the alcoholic beverages bear the Boston label. I could be virtually rich, if I
don't drink up all of the profits.


DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: 

        Most of the image is made using CSG. The people are converted from Poser
to POV using OBJuvPOV. The bricks were made from a macro that made the image
that I converted to a TGA file  and applied as an image map to save computer
time.  I'm fairly new to macro writing, so the macro is crude, but it worked
fairly well for the bricks in this picture. The pictures on the wall were taken
with my digital camera. The girl in the window was scanned from an old black
and white photo.
        The zip file contains reduced files that will give most of the picure
except for the large images and Poser Objects. The file will runs using POV
3.5, but can run on 3.1 by removing some of the finish items. I'm not sure that
the main file will run since I made some last minute changes, but the file that
I also included to make the bricks should work.  

        

