EMAIL: kjs@vt.edu NAME: Ken J. Shiring TOPIC: Time COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. RENDERER USED: Pov-Ray v3.0 beta TOOLS USED: Moray v2.02.wat Graver for Windows Paint Shop Pro v3.11 RENDER TIME: 1 hour, 55 min, 13 sec HARDWARE USED: Pentium 66mhz Pentium 166mhz IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Ornamental clock on a mantelpiece DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: With a lot of work :). All modeling was done in Moray v2.02, with the image maps created with Paint Shop Pro v3.11 and Graver for Windows. All textures are modified versions of the ones that come in the standard Pov-Ray libraries. This clock design is an (almost) exact copy of a clock I have at home. The clock face has been replaced for visual reasons. This is the first real scene I have ever rendered and seen by anyone but me, so go easy on the criticism :-). Without a doubt the hardest element to produce was the clock hands. Every detail on them is meticulously recreated to match the original. The hands took over one half of the total design time of the clock. The handle was created in AutoCAD v12, and exported as a mesh and integrated into the scene. There are a few things about this scene that didn't turn out quite right in my opinion, but over all I am very satisfied with the outcome. Thanks to Moray's excellent design paradigms, the number of objects in this scene was kept to a comfortable minimum. I think Both machines I developed this scene on had 16 megs of RAM, so I have no idea whether it will render on anything less (but probably will). If this scene does at all decently in the voting, I will probably register Moray :). K.J.S.