TITLE: "Elementary, my dear Watson" NAME: Dale E. Cieslak COUNTRY: USA EMAIL: dcieslak@yahoo.com WEBPAGE: http://members.tripod.com/~DCieslak TOPIC: Elements COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. JPGFILE: dclmntry.jpg RENDERER USED: POVRay 3.02 for Windows TOOLS USED: Moray, Photoshop, sPatch RENDER TIME: 1 hour, 49 minutes, 40 seconds HARDWARE USED: Home-built Pentium 100 MHz w/ 32 MB RAM IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Holmes entered his study, with Watson close behind. The doctor protested, "But I don't see what this has anything to do with the current IRTC topic!" Holmes took his deerstalker hat off, placed it on top of the copy of The Times he had been examining earlier, noting that it was precariusly close to the edge of the table. Turning then, he exclaimed, "It's ELEMENTary, my dear Watson!" DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: After racking and racking my brains for weeks and weeks to come up with a decent image idea for the 'Elements' idea, I came up with one, but unfortunately, I tried to create it, and it didn't work out. So with only a few days left, I came up with another, the fruits of which you see here. The wallpaper is very similar to that which is found in the replica of Holmes' study at the Sherlock Holmes Museum, in London, England. I drew it in Photoshop. The London Times header is the actual one, and the story (if you could read all of it) is an actual London Times article from the 1800s, concerning Jack the Ripper's first victim. The title is "The Murder in Whitechapel" but the magnifier obscures it. The newspaper was modeled in sPatch (what a weird thing to do) and the texture was created in Photoshop (very tediously!). The oil lamp was modeled in Moray, and the roses were created in Photoshop. The magnifier was modeled in Moray, as was the table. The deerstalker hat was created by hand in the POV editor, and the texture was started in Moray's texture editor, and finished by hand. I have 3 point lights in the lamp to get the soft shadows, and one light low and to the front to show the edge of the table (I put it in, because originally, only the top of the table was illuminated, so it looked like just a wooden disc, which irritated me, because I put some time into the table). I really wish I could have come up with the idea sooner, as there are a few flaws I didn't have time to fix. But all in all, I like it, and I hope you will too.