EMAIL: z3a12@ttacs3.ttu.edu NAME: Jeremy C. Witt TOPIC: Science Fiction COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. NOTE: I did not include the source because I had a bunch of defunct files which I didn't have time to sort through (plus it totalled about 2.6MEG). if anyone really wants any of my objects or stuff, just e-mail me, and I'll send it to you (or something). RENDERER USED: Lightwave 5.0 TOOLS USED: Paint Shop Pro RENDER TIME: 2 Hours HARDWARE USED: Pentium-120 / 40MEG IMAGE DESCRIPTION: This scene depicts a Tyderium Shuttle (Star Wars) Model which lights LEDs were to be added to increase realism. It is kind of difficult to read, but the book on the desk is a modeling book opened to a chapter on lighting. The model and book are flanked by a Power Supply (Which I really built in my first LAB) and a bread board with the LED circuit shown in the book. One note, I ran short on time this month, so you may notice that I didn't put wires on the CIRCUIT! oh well, its magic. :) DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: Modeling: The Power Supply, Breadboard, Resistor, and LED were all modeled first and with a simple ruler and a large quantity of patience. The Shuttle was constructed for the most part in the same fashion, but I have to confess that towards the end of this month, I started eyeballing a lot of the parts rather than create a perfect reconstruction of the model. The model (a real life model) was one I actually built last year, so I was fortunate to have a good reference to work with. I Spent the least time on the Book model, which I created in about an hour on 10-31-96 at about 4:00 AM Textures: The textures used on the Model incude a greyscale image of a series of Rectangles, which was used as a bump map; and an image map that I created in PaintShop to depict the scorch marks. The Wood on the Desk was from a image file of a Wood I found somewhere. The Page of the book was created by first laying out the page in word including the LED circuit. Then, I captured the image with Paint Shop and applied it to the book page. The texture of the book cover ( which incidentally didn't even get into the picture) was created as orange-peel bump map with a color of maroon. I worked on this Image on and off for about 1.5 Months. Jeremy C. Witt