TITLE: POV-RC5 NAME: Daniel A.K. Halsey COUNTRY: US EMAIL: estragon@cc.gatech.edu WEBPAGE: http://estragon.gt.ed.net/ TOPIC: Metamorphosis COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. MPGFILE: dakh_pr5.mpg ZIPFILE: dakh_pr5.zip RENDERER USED: POV-Ray 3.01 for Windows TOOLS USED: MPEG compile - cmpeg; JPEG conversion - Paint Shop Pro CREATION TIME: Source - 1 day; Render - 37m58s; MPEG compile - 103s HARDWARE USED: Pentium 100, 48MB RAM ANIMATION DESCRIPTION: This animation is a proposed logo for the POV-Ray Addicts RC-5 team. It represents not only the use of computers normally devoted to ray- tracing being being added to the RC-5 cracking effort, but also the hope of many that the distrubuted computing effort will soon be turned from key-cracking to a dirtributed ray-tracing application. At the time of its submission to the competition, it has not yet been submitted to the team leader. DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: I thought it was pretty cool that members of the POV-Ray community had organized a team for the distributed.net RC-5 cracking effort. After a few weeks, though, I thought it might be nice if we had a logo other than the one from the POV-Ray website, and came up with the idea for this one, which pseudo-morphs (fitting, I hope, the theme of the competition) from the letters "P O V" to "R C {Roman 5}". All the coding was done in POV for Windows's internal editor. The basic file took just under an hour to write, and a few hours of re-rendering and tweaking to make it look decent, loop well, and not retract the leg of the "R" into the head. The scene is pretty simple (it only contains 27 objects) and consists of letters composed of cylinders, spheres, and torus segments, and a rotating off-camera cylinder, to give the letters something to reflect. I've done a few other (better) animations, which may be found on my website. DAKH-23 Nov 1997